By: Russell Dye
Arkansas
Incumbent: Mark Pryor (D) vs. GOP Challenger: Rep. Tom Cotton (R)
Sen. Pryor is arguably one of the most susceptible Senators on the list of Republican targets. He is plagued by an ever-growing Republican voting bloc in Arkansas, challenged by a popular United States Representative in that of Tom Cotton, and not even extremely well-liked within his own party. This should be an easy pick-up for Republicans if everything goes to according plan.
Winner: Tom Cotton (R.)
Alaska
Incumbent: Mark Begich (D.) vs. GOP Challengers: Joe Miller, Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell, & Dan Sullivan (R.)
In a state that generally votes in a supremely red fashion, it is shocking that Sen. Begich has a job. However, in a race without a front-runner on the Republican ticket, it is hard to determine who will win. Polling shows that Alaskans are more likely to vote for a Republican than Democrat in the Senate race, but in head-to-head races, Begich narrowly defeats all three GOP challengers.
Winner: Toss-up
Montana
Incumbent: Open vs. GOP Challenger: Rep. Steve Daines (R.)
Since the time former Sen. Max Baucus decided to step down from his Senate post and pursue a career as the United States Ambassador to China, the GOP has been chomping at the bit to win his old seat. Popular Representative Steve Daines should have no problem winning this seat for the GOP, even if Lt. Gov. John Walsh (D.) challenges him in the general election.
Winner: Rep. Steve Daines (R.)
North Carolina
Incumbent: Kay Hagan (D.) vs. GOP Challenger: Thom Tillis (R.)
With an approval rating of only 39 percent, Kay Hagan is vulnerable to losing her seat in the Tar-Heel State. However, with a crowded GOP field, and Thom Tillis having recently emerged as the front-runner, Hagen still has a chance to keep her seat blue. Polling has shown the race to be a virtual toss-up.
Winner: Toss-up
Louisiana
Incumbent: Mary Landrieu (D.) vs. GOP Challenger: Rep. Bill Cassidy (R.)
In another state that consistently votes Republican, it is hard to see why Sen. Landrieu has kept her seat for so long. However, as a staunch supporter of Obamacare, Senator Landrieu seems tied up in a close race with Rep. Bill Cassidy. How much of a factor will healthcare reform play into the election? It is simply too close to call.
Winner: Toss-up
West Virginia
Incumbent: Open vs. GOP Challenger: Rep. Shelley Moore Capito (R.)
West Virginia will be very much in play for the GOP to win with recent announcement of the retiring of Democratic Senator Jay Rockefeller. Current United States Representative Shelley Moore Capito should not have a hard time winning this seat for the GOP, no matter who her challenger may be.
Winner: Rep. Shelley Moore Capito (R.)
South Dakota
Incumbent: Open vs. GOP Challenger: Mike Rounds. (R.)
South Dakota should provide the GOP with another easy win. With the retiring of former Democratic Sen. Tim Johnson, and the availability of a top-tier GOP candidate in the form of popular, former Gov. Mike Rounds, the Republican Party will surely pick up another seat from “The Mount Rushmore State.”
Winner: Mike Rounds (R.)