Key U.S. election matchups at stake in final big nominating contests

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There are hundreds of articles on the net with this same theme and Iā€™m not going to give this a plus over the others. It just appears to have an unbiased viewpoint.

Vital battleground states such as Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan and Florida highlight this monthā€™s primaries. The final five state primaries are in early September, clearing the way for a general election campaign that has become a referendum on Republican President Donald Trumpā€™s chaotic first 19 months in office.

And we all know this:

Democrats need to pick up 23 seats in the House of Representatives and two seats in the Senate to claim majorities in each chamber of Congress and put a brake on Trumpā€™s agenda. All 435 House seats and 35 of 100 Senate seats are up for grabs on Nov. 6, along with 36 of the 50 gubernatorial offices.

So, hereā€™s the gist of things:

Arizonaā€™s Joe Arpaio may split the vote with Kelli Ward letting the Dim Martha McSally win. Dim Krysten Sinema to replace RINO Jeff Flake.

Wisconsin has a former Marine and Democrat battling as a Repub.

Michigan is the most troubling with a Muslim running for governor. Heā€™s calling for a state-level, single-payer healthcare system.

The article doesnā€™t state so but it all hinges on voter turnout. While Mochelle Obama and her buddies are signing up new Dims in droves, they lack $$$ and it will be interesting to see if they actually turn up to vote.

More @ Explainer: Key U.S. election matchups at stake in final big nominating contests | One America News Network

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