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 I’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 month’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 Trump’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 Trump’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, here’s the gist of things:

Arizona’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. He’s calling for a state-level, single-payer healthcare system.

The article doesn’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

2018 primary election turnout higher than 2010, 2014 @ 2018 primary election turnout higher than 2010, 2014

Michigan: Candidate for Governor Has Substantial Connections to The Muslim Brotherhood @ Michigan: Candidate for Governor Has Substantial Connections to The Muslim Brotherhood
 

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