The same ones that left him in his initial reelection bid.
What? Did Dion or Sam hack your account?
Please quote the scoreboard. The man received more votes in 2020 over 2016.
This is an 8-12 year project.
You don't have that kind of time. Are you proposing that if the reps have just the right policy and never say wrong speak that we can have three branches of gov for 8-12 years?
What era are you modeling your thoughts after?
Real change happens the first two years.
Not addressed in this post, but as far as midterms, jfc. Exactly how do the senatorial candidate commercials, run in political eternity two years from now, play out? It's just silly to think that confirmation votes would be an effective talking point to unseat an incumbent. Incumbents usually aren't booted unless they have a deep-rooted personal scandal or a complete party shift(blue/red wave)
In this huge shift year, only three incumbents went down. They went down in red states big on trump.
Nobody is giving a rat's ass about the AG in a Senate election two years from now.
I guess I'd have to see a previous strategy that worked in the past to unseat an incumbent.