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Remember their names for the PRIMARIES
Learn who's challenging the incumbents, and throw a few bucks their way. Or help with their campaign
https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_Senate_Democratic_Party_primaries,_2026
Most the Losers List above don't expect to keep their seats or are otherwise election-proof to a degree, but it's still important to pay attention in the primary.
Instead of ending up with a DNC-approved corpo-Dem, we need better candidates to win the PRIMARY
Good thing those primaries are not fixed or fucked with at all. I mean unless they where completely ran and ruled by the party, but that would be madness. Really a great thing that they are so important that the process is protected by laws and not completely left to the whims of the very body of established people that would benefit from say stacking the ballots, or back room dealing away "problem" candidates.
I mean only a joke of a nation would have only two parties AND also not enshrine into law the process of how those parties elect representatives. The only thing that would be crazier is if they also invented some sort of "election" collage to further fuck with voting and lock in the same two party system.