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E-V Senate Tracking Poll, 2024 Edition

As we explained yesterday, we're going to run two tracking polls each month, one presidential and one senatorial. Each will have three questions: the unchanging question about the presidential race/the Senate races, a serious sub-question about the presidential race/the Senate races, and a lighter question about the presidential race/the Senate races.

Here are the questions for the January edition of the Senate poll:

  1. Rate the three states whose Senate seats are most likely to flip to the other party; 1-2-3, with 1 being most likely. (Note that we are going to exclude West Virginia; that one's a given.)
  2. Will Kyrsten Sinema run for reelection, or will she drop out?
  3. Who is the greatest senator in U.S. history, and why?

The Senate survey is here.

The presidential survey is here. In both cases, we provide options for the first two questions, but for the third, you're on your own. Again, feel free to skip that one, if you're not into it.

Also, several readers wrote in to say that we weren't giving enough time to answer the various questions we asked yesterday, so we're going to extend things a bit. Here, as a reminder, are the questions:

  1. What was the worst thing that happened in 2023? (And why?) Send your answers to comments@electoral-vote.com with subject line "Worst of 2023."

  2. What was the best thing that happened in 2023? (And why?) Send your answers to comments@electoral-vote.com with subject line "Best of 2023."

  3. Who was the most deplorable person of 2023? (And why?) Send your answers to comments@electoral-vote.com with subject line "Most Deplorable." And note that we are granting Donald Trump "Immortal Deplorable" status, so he is not a valid response.

  4. Who was the most admirable person of 2023? (And why?) Send your answers to comments@electoral-vote.com with subject line "Most Admirable."

  5. What item that we produced this year was, in your view, the strongest? (And why?). Send a link to the item, or a description, along with your feedback to comments@electoral-vote.com with the subject line "Good Job."

  6. What item that we produced this year was, in your view, the weakest? (And why?). Send a link to the item, or a description, along with your feedback to comments@electoral-vote.com with the subject line "Bad Job."

  7. What is your prediction, or are your predictions, for 2023? Send them to comments@electoral-vote.com with subject line "Predictions."

We've already gotten some very good answers, so this should provide some interesting content, we think. (V & Z)



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