Senate Democrats showed they have what it takes to win in unfriendly territory in 2012, but the task may be tougher in 2014.
In order to repeat their strong performance, Democrats will have to stay on offense, according to Charlie Cook, editor and publisher of the Cook Political Report. “The DSCC went out and recruited in places that looked laughable at the time, and hit gold a bunch of times,” Cook told Chuck Todd on The Daily Rundown Monday.
Twelve Democrats currently hold Senate seats in states that Mitt Romney won this election, including five that won their elections this year. One of the most impressive performances belonged to West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin who won a Senate seat by 25 points even as President Obama lost the state by 26 points, representing more than a 50 point swing.
On the other side of the aisle, nine Republicans hold Senate states in blue states where President Obama won in 2012. Only one of those was up for re-election this time around: Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller. He who won a narrow re-election victory despite the president winning the state by six points.








