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| Friday, August 6, 2010 |
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| Wisconsin Senate a toss-up according to Charlie Cook |
Earlier this year, those hoping for a Republican majority in the Senate in 2011 looked intently and hopefully at Tommy Thompson in Wisconsin. As a former governor,
Thompson appeared to be the only Republican capable of giving entrenched Democratic incumbent Russ Feingold a legitimate challenge. That hope seemed dashed, however, when
Thompson eventually decided against a Senate run. Now, amid an ever-improviing GOP landscape, businessman Ron Johnson is helping lessen the disappointment from Thompson's
declination. Recent polls have the political newcomer neck-and-neck with Feingold, and his ability to compete in the race has prompted Charlie Cook Senate senior editor, Jennifer
Duffy, to downgrade the incumbent's chances to even money.
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Just three weeks ago, we moved this race between Democratic incumbent Sen. Russ Feingold and businessman Ron Johnson, the presumptive Republican nominee, from the Solid Democratic
column to Lean Democratic. After watching the back and forth between the candidates and having met with Johnson, the race is making yet another move to Toss Up.
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Clearly this race has become a viable stepping stone for the GOP as they try to pull off an unlikely Senate takeover in November. While still projected as a
Weak DEM Hold here at Election Projection, Wisconsin Senate could be colored red if the numbers drift a bit more toward Johnson after the primaries pass.
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posted by Scott Elliott at 3:26pm 08/06/10::
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