The Democratic Senate majority is AT RISK in 2022. Here are our TOP TARGETS to protect our Democrats:

Pennsylvania
Pat Toomey has always been a deep conservative in moderate’s clothing and his retirement presents a big opening to give Bob Casey a partner in a state Joe Biden won by nearly 100,000 votes.

Ohio
Rob Portman has perfected ineffectiveness in Washington since coming here as a Congressman and then serving in George W. Bush’s cabinet before running for Senate. In a state ably represented by a true progressive in Sherrod Brown, another blue-collar democrat has a great chance.

North Carolina
This purple state has been trending blue for a few years. With a democratic governor and some recent close races, this is a prime opportunity to steal Richard Burr’s conservative seat.

Missouri
Roy Blunt was clearly scared by his near loss in 2016 and decided to opt-out rather than face voters again. It’s time for Missouri to give Josh Hawley the partner he never wanted.

Alabama
Doug Jones’ win in 2018 showed us that you can’t ignore ANY opportunity to win a seat. 2022 is much of the same with the ancient Richard Shelby retiring and no clear leader emerging from the Trump loyalty contest scrum.