The GOP had great succes in winning the House, but it was very disapointing to me that they did not also take the Senate.

I was very concerned when Angle won the primary in Nevada because I didn’t think she could beat Reid, unfortunately, I was right. Also, the Republicans needed a stronger candidate in Delaware than O’Donnell, although initially, I thought she might have a chance, at least that was my hope. But with the Republicans dumping on her in addition to the Democrats, she didn’t have a chance. There were also some other races where bad choices were made but these two stand out for me. The Senate could have been Republican if the right choices had been made.

Now is the time to start building for 2012 and make the right choices this time. Here is a list of Senators up for election in 2012. Time to work on replacing the “D” Senators as well as the RINO’s. (Republicans In Name Only).

Daniel Akaka, Democratic Senator from Hawaii
Jeff Bingaman, Democratic Senator from New Mexico
Scott Brown, Republican Senator from Massachusetts
Sherrod Brown, Democratic Senator from Ohio
Joe Manchin [for Robert Byrd], Democratic Senator from West Virginia
Maria Cantwell, Democratic Senator from Washington
Benjamin Cardin, Democratic Senator from Maryland
Thomas Carper, Democratic Senator from Delaware
Robert Casey, Jr., Democratic Senator from Pennsylvania
Kent Conrad, Democratic Senator from North Dakota
Dianne Feinstein, Democratic Senator from California
Kirsten Gillibrand, Democratic Senator from New York
Amy Klobuchar, Democratic Senator from Minnesota
Herb Kohl, Democratic Senator from Wisconsin
Claire McCaskill, Democratic Senator from Missouri
Robert Menendez, Democratic Senator from New Jersey
Ben Nelson, Democratic Senator from Nebraska
Bill Nelson, Democratic Senator from Florida
Debbie Stabenow, Democratic Senator from Michigan
Jon Tester, Democratic Senator from Montana
Jim Webb, Democratic Senator from Virginia
Sheldon Whitehouse, Democratic Senator from Rhode Island
John Barrasso, Republican Senator from Wyoming
Bob Corker, Republican Senator from Tennessee
John Ensign, Republican Senator from Nevada
Orrin Hatch, Republican Senator from Utah
Kay Bailey Hutchison, Republican Senator from Texas
Jon Kyl, Republican Senator from Arizona
Richard Lugar, Republican Senator from Indiana
Olympia Snowe, Republican Senator from Maine
Roger Wicker, Republican Senator from Mississippi
Joseph Lieberman, Independent Senator from Connecticut
Bernard Sanders, Independent Senator from Vermont

Ok, now you know so lets go to work.