Friday, March 6, 2020

US Elections 2020


The US will hold Federal elections in November 2020. This election will determine who will serve as the US President until 2024. All 435 US House seats are up for grabs, because they are all up for election every 2 years.

The US Senate has 100 seats, 2 seats for 50 States.  US Senators serve 6-year terms. There are 32 Senate seats up for reelection in 2020.  21 of these seats are held by Republicans and 11 seats are held by Democrats. The US Senators up for reelection in 2020 are listed below with their Conservative Review Score.

US Senator  Party-State  Score

Republicans
Lamar Alexander R-TN   17%
Shelley Capito R-WV      31%
Bill Cassidy R-LA            50%
Susan Collins R-ME       12%
John Cornyn R-TX          33%
Tom Cotton R-AR           72%
Steve Daines R-MT        74%
Mike Enzy R-WY            67%
Joni Ernst R-IA               60%
Cory Gardner R-CO       47%
Lindsey Graham R-SC   30%
Jim Inhofe R-OK             58%
Mitch McConnell R-KY   28%
David Perdue R-GA        62%
Jim Risch R-ID                82%
Pat Roberts R-KS           35%
Mike Rounds R-SD         33%
Ben Sasse R-NE             90% 
Dan Sullivan R-AK          51%
Thom Tillis R-NC            38%
Roger Wicker R-MS        38%

Democrats
Corey Booker D-NJ         18%
Chris Coons D-DE            2%
Dick Durban D-IL              6%
Doug Jones D-AL             9%
Ed Markey D-MA            14%
Jeff Merkley D-OR          14%
Gary Peters D-MI              5%
Jack Reed D-RI                2% 
Jeanne Shaheen D-NH    0%
Tom Udall D-NM              4%
Mark Warner D-VA           2%

The Conservative Review Score measures votes cast for Bills that comply with the US Constitution (as written) that Democrats reject earning scores from 0% to 18%.  The Senate Republicans on this list score between 17% and 90%.

Democrat factions are tied. The Delegates won in the “Super Tuesday” vote on 3/3/20 are listed below.
Joe Biden 566 - slow roll to socialism
Bernie Sanders 501 - fast track to socialism
Elizabeth Warren 61 – dropped out on 3/5/20

Donald Trump – 833 Total Delegates to date
Super Tuesday Trump Delegates
Alabama 50
Arkansas 40
California 172
Colorado 37
Maine 22
Minnesota 39
N Carolina 71
Oklahoma 43
Tennessee 58
Texas 155
Utah 40
Vermont 17
Total      744

The Republican Convention will send 2,550 delegates. 2,440 delegates are pledged to Trump. 1,276 delegates are required to win the nomination.

Primaries began in February and will continue through June by State.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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