Hi Peter, just FYI, the Senate campaigns are now pretty much all getting a lot of money and also outpacing their Republican counterparts, so we’ve decided to demote Theresa Greenfield from our top-level recs. But if you still want to give to the Senate, I think David’s pooled fund is a good option. As I stated in the post, there’s likely not a ton of difference at this point between the most competitive races in terms of one being better/more important than another. Just avoid McGrath, Kelly, and Harrison as they have all the money they could ever use.
I agree it is definitely not a neglected issue but [per this table](https://mediaproject.wesleyan.edu/releases-101520/#table5) there is still definitely room for Dems to increase their advantage… some races (e.g., GA, MI) aren’t even 2-to-1 in favor of Dems yet.
Hi Peter, just FYI, the Senate campaigns are now pretty much all getting a lot of money and also outpacing their Republican counterparts, so we’ve decided to demote Theresa Greenfield from our top-level recs. But if you still want to give to the Senate, I think David’s pooled fund is a good option. As I stated in the post, there’s likely not a ton of difference at this point between the most competitive races in terms of one being better/more important than another. Just avoid McGrath, Kelly, and Harrison as they have all the money they could ever use.
I agree it is definitely not a neglected issue but [per this table](https://mediaproject.wesleyan.edu/releases-101520/#table5) there is still definitely room for Dems to increase their advantage… some races (e.g., GA, MI) aren’t even 2-to-1 in favor of Dems yet.