Larry Sabato gives us a first glance at the 2020 congressional race . . . not bad for the GOP.

http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball

SENATE 2020: REPUBLICAN EXPOSURE ON PAPER, BUT NOT NECESSARILY IN PRACTICE

-- Of the 34 Senate races on the ballot in 2020, Republicans already control 22 of them while Democrats hold only 12. That represents something of a role reversal from 2018, when Democrats had to defend 26 of 35 seats being contested.
-- Still, Republicans start this cycle favored to hold the Senate, but there is a plausible path for Democrats, particularly if Democrats win the presidential race.
-- The most vulnerable senator from either party is Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL), followed by Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO). A special election in Arizona also starts as a Toss-up.

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