Comparing 2020 Democratic Senate candidates’ and Biden’s performances
12 min readJan 25, 2021
In the states with Senate races this year, Biden did better than the Democratic Senate candidate in the following states:
- Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia, Wyoming
By contrast, Biden did worse than the Democratic candidate in the following states:
- Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia
Below I will discuss the relative performances of Biden and Democratic Senate candidates for each state with a Senate race this year, listing the states in alphabetical order. I am skipping Arkansas because there was no Democratic candidate running in that Senate race (just a Republican and a Libertarian).
- Alabama: Democrat Doug Jones got 39.7% of the vote in Alabama, compared to 60.1% for Republican Tommy Tuberville. Jones did have the advantage of incumbency, which Biden did not. That being said, Biden did noticeably worse in Alabama, getting only 36.5% of the vote. By contrast, Trump (who of course had the advantage of incumbency that Tuberville did not have) got 62.1% of the vote. Hence, Jones lost AL by 20.4%, whereas Biden lost by 25.6%, meaning that Biden did 5.2% worse overall in AL than Jones. If you only consider the % of the vote each of these Democratic candidates got, Biden did 3.2% worse than Jones. Furthermore, Jones got 913,999 votes, while Biden only got 843,473 in AL, meaning that Jones got 70,526 or about 8.4% more votes in AL than Biden.
- Alaska: Democrat Al Gross got 41.3% of the vote in Alaska, compared to 54.0% for Republican incumbent Dan Sullivan. Biden, who was also running against a Republican incumbent, did slightly better than Gross, receiving 43.0% of the vote in Alaska. By contrast, Trump did slightly worse than Sullivan, getting 53.1% of the vote. Hence, Gross lost AK by 12.7%, whereas Biden lost by 10.1%, meaning that Biden did 2.6% better overall in AK than Gross. Furthermore, Biden got 153,551 votes in AK, while Gross only got 145,890, meaning that Biden got 7,661 or about 5.3% more votes in AK than Gross.
- Arizona: Democrat Mark Kelly got 51.2% of the vote in Arizona, compared to 48.8% for incumbent Republican Martha McSally. Biden got 49.4% of the vote in Arizona, meaning he did slightly worse than Kelly. By contrast, Trump did (very) slightly better than McSally, getting about 49.1% of the vote. Overall, Kelly won AZ by 2.4%, while Biden won it by only 0.3%, meaning that Kelly did 2.1% better than Biden in AZ. If you only consider the % of the vote each of these Democratic candidates got, Kelly did 1.8% better than Biden. Furthermore, Kelly got 1,716,467 votes, while Biden only got 1,672,143 votes in AZ, meaning that Kelly got 44,324 or about 2.7% more votes in AZ than Biden.
- Colorado: Democrat John Hickenlooper got 53.5% of the vote in Colorado, compared to 44.2% for incumbent Republican Cory Gardner. Biden got 55.4% of the vote in Colorado, meaning he did slightly better than Hickenlooper. By contrast, Trump did noticeably worse than Gardner, getting about 41.9% of the vote. Overall, Biden won CO by 13.5%, while Hickenlooper won it by only 9.3%, meaning that Biden did about 4.2% better than Hickenlooper in CO. If you only consider the % of the vote each of these Democratic candidates got, Biden did 1.9% better than Hickenlooper. Furthermore, Biden got 1,803,941 votes in CO, while Hickenlooper only got 1,730,739 votes, meaning that Biden got 73,202 or about 4.2% more votes in CO than Hickenlooper.
- Delaware: Biden got 58.8% of the vote in Delaware, compared to 39.8% for Trump. Incumbent Democratic senator Chris Coons got 59.4% of the vote, compared to 37.9% for Republican Lauren Witzke. Therefore, Biden did 0.6% worse than Coons, while Trump did 1.9% better than Witzke. Looking at margins, Coons won Delaware by 21.5%, while Biden did so by 19%, meaning that Biden did about 2.5% worse than Coons in the state overall. However, Biden got 296,268 votes in DE, while Coons only got 291,804 votes, meaning that Biden got 4,464 or about 1.5% more votes in DE than Coons.
- Georgia: Biden got 49.50% of the vote in Georgia, compared to 49.25% for Trump. Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff got 47.95% of the vote, compared to 49.73% for incumbent Republican David Perdue. Therefore, Biden did 1.55% better than Ossoff, while Trump did 0.48% worse than Perdue. (I will be ignoring the other Senate race in Georgia because there were so many candidates each getting a large chunk of the vote, making it clearly fundamentally different from the presidential or other Senate race.) Overall, Biden won Georgia by 0.25%, while Ossoff lost the original round of voting by 1.78%, meaning that Biden did 2.03% better than Ossoff in GA. Furthermore, Biden got 2,474,507 votes in GA, but Ossoff only got 2,374,519, meaning that Biden got 99,988 or about 4.2% more votes in GA than Ossoff.
- Idaho: Biden got 33.1% of the vote in Idaho, compared to 63.8% for Trump. Democratic Senate candidate Paulette Jordan got 33.2% of the vote, compared to 62.6% of the vote for incumbent Republican Senator Jim Risch. Therefore, Biden got 0.1% less of the vote in Idaho than Jordan, and Trump got 1.2% more of the vote than Risch. Overall, Biden lost Idaho by 30.7%, but Jordan lost by 29.4%, meaning that Biden did 1.3% worse than Jordan in Idaho. However, Jordan received 285,864 votes in Idaho, whereas Biden received 287,021, meaning that Biden recieved 1,157 or 0.4% more votes in Idaho than Jordan.
- Illinois: Biden got 57.5% of the vote in Illinois, compared to 40.5% for Trump. Incumbent Democratic Senate candidate Dick Durbin got 54.9% of the vote, compared to 38.9% of the vote for Republican candidate Mark Curran. Therefore, Biden got 2.6% more of the vote than Durbin, while Trump got 1.6% more of the vote than Curran. Overall, Biden won Illinois by 17.0%, while Durbin won by 16.0%, meaning Biden did 1.0% better than Durbin in Illinois. Biden got 3,471,915 votes, but Durbin only got 3,278,930, meaning that Biden got 192,985 or about 5.9% more votes in IL than Durbin.
- Iowa: Biden got 44.9% of the vote in Iowa, compared to 53.1% for Trump. Democratic Senate candidate Theresa Greenfield got 45.2% of the vote, compared to 51.8% for Republican incumbent Joni Ernst. Therefore, Biden did 0.3% worse than Greenfield, whereas Trump did 1.3% better than Ernst. Overall, Biden lost Iowa by 8.2%, while Greenfield lost it by 6.6%, meaning that Biden did 1.6% worse than Greenfield in Iowa. However, while Biden got 759,061 votes in IA, Greenfield only got 754,859, meaning that Biden got 4,202 or about 0.6% more votes in IA than Greenfield.
- Kansas: Biden got 41.5% of the vote in Kansas, compared to 56.1% for Trump. Democratic Senate candidate Barbara Bollier got 41.8% of the vote, compared to 53.2% for Republican incumbent Roger Marshall. This means that Biden did 0.3% worse than Bollier, and Trump did 2.9% better than Marshall. Overall, Biden lost Kansas by 14.6%, while Bollier lost it by 11.4%, meaning that Biden did 3.2% worse overall than Bollier. Biden got 570,323 votes in KS, while Bollier got 571,530 votes, meaning that Bollier got 1,207 or about 0.2% more votes than Biden.
- Kentucky: Biden got 36.2% of the vote in Kentucky, compared to 62.1% for Trump. Democratic Senate candidate Amy McGrath got 38.2% of the vote, compared to 57.8% for Republican incumbent Mitch McConnell. This means that Biden did 2.0% worse than McGrath, whereas Trump did 4.3% better than McConnell. Overall, Biden lost Kentucky by 25.9%, while McGrath lost it by 19.6%, meaning that Biden did 6.3% worse overall than McGrath. Similarly, McGrath got 816,184 votes in KY, but Biden only got 772,474, meaning that McGrath got 43,710 or about 5.7% more votes than Biden.
- Louisiana: Biden got 39.9% of the vote in Louisiana, compared to 58.5% for Trump. The five Democratic candidates (Perkins, Edwards, Pierce, Knight, and Wenstrup) combined got 35.3% of the vote, compared to the two Republican candidates (Cassidy and Murphy) who combined got 61.2% of the vote. (This election was unusual because so many candidates from both parties were running at the same time, so I think it can only be compared to the presidential race if you combine all candidates of the same party.) This means that Biden did 4.6% better than all the Democrats collectively in Louisiana, whereas Trump did 2.7% worse. Overall, Biden lost Louisiana by 18.6%, while all the Democrats combined lost it by 25.9%, meaning that Biden did 7.3% better than the Democrats combined overall. Similarly, all the Democratic Senate candidates combined got 14,454+36,962+55,710+229,814+394,049 = 730,989 votes in LA, but Biden got 856,034, meaning that Biden got 125,045 or about 17.1% more votes than all the Democratic Senate candidates combined.
- Maine: Biden got 53.1% of the vote in Maine, compared to 44.0% for Trump. Democratic Senate candidate Sara Gideon got 42.4% of the vote, compared to 51.0% for Republican incumbent Susan Collins. This means Biden did 10.7% better than Gideon, while Trump did 7.0% worse than Collins. Overall, Biden won Maine by 9.1%, but Gideon lost it by 8.6%, meaning that Biden did 17.7% better than Gideon overall. Similarly, Biden got 435,072 votes in ME, but Gideon only got 347,223, meaning that Biden got 87,849 or about 25.3% more votes in ME than Gideon.
- Massachusetts: Biden got 65.6% of the vote in Massachusetts, compared to 32.1% for Trump. Democratic Senator Ed Markey got 66.2% of the vote, compared to 33.0% for Republican challenger Kevin O’Connor. This means Biden did 0.6% worse than Markey, but Trump did 0.9% worse than O’Connor. Overall, Biden won Massachusetts by 33.5%, but Markey only won it by 33.2%, meaning that Biden did 0.3% better than Markey overall. Similarly, Biden received 2,382,202 votes in MA, whereas Markey received 2,357,809 votes, meaning that Biden received 24,393 or about 1.0% more votes statewide than did Markey.
- Michigan: Biden got 50.6% of the vote in Michigan, compared to 47.8% for Trump. Democratic Senator Gary Peters got 49.9% of the vote, compared to 48.2% for Republican candidate John James. This means Biden did 0.7% better than Peters, whereas Trump did 0.4% worse than James. Overall, Biden won Michigan by 2.8%, but Peters only won by 1.7%, meaning that Biden did 1.1% better than Peters overall. Similarly, Biden received 2,804,040 votes in MI, but Peters only received 2,734,568 votes, meaning that Biden received 69,472 or about 2.5% more votes statewide than did Peters.
- Minnesota: Biden got 52.4% of the vote in Minnesota, compared to 45.3% for Trump. Democratic Senator Tina Smith got 48.8% of the vote, compared to 43.5% for Republican candidate Jason Lewis. This means Biden did 3.6% better than Smith, while Trump did 1.8% better than Lewis. Overall, Biden won Minnesota by 7.1%, while Smith only won by 5.3%, meaning that Biden did 1.8% better than Smith overall. Similarly, Biden received 1,717,077 votes in MN, but Smith only received 1,566,522 votes, meaning that Biden received 150,555 or about 9.6% more votes statewide than did Smith.
- Mississippi: Biden got 41.0% of the vote in Mississippi, compared to 57.5% for Trump. Democratic Senate candidate Mike Espy got 44.1% of the vote, compared to 54.1% for incumbent Republican Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith. This means Biden did 3.1% worse than Espy, while Trump did 3.4% better than Hyde-Smith. Overall, Biden lost Mississippi by 16.5%, but Espy only lost it by 10.0%, meaning that Espy did 6.5% better than Biden. Similarly, Biden received 539,398 votes in MS, but Espy received 578,691 votes, meaning that Espy received 39,293 or about 7.3% more votes statewide than did Biden.
- Montana: Biden got 40.4% of the vote in Montana, compared to 56.7% for Trump. Democratic Senate candidate Steve Bullock got 45.0% of the vote, compared to 55.0% for incumbent Republican Senator Steve Daines. This means Biden did 4.6% worse than Bullock, while Trump did 1.7% better than Daines. Overall, Biden lost Montana by 16.3%, but Bullock only lost it by 10.0%, meaning that Bullock did 6.3% better than Biden. Similarly, Bullock got 272,463 votes in MT, but Biden only got 244,786, meaning that Bullock received 27,677 or about 11.3% more votes statewide than did Biden.
- Nebraska: Biden got 39.2% of the vote in Nebraska, compared to 58.2% for Trump. Democratic Senate candidate Chris Janicek got 23.2% of the vote, compared to 59.6% for incumbent Republican Senator Ben Sasse (the remaining 17.2% of the vote went to either write-ins or the Libertarian candidate). This means Janicek did 16.0% worse than Biden, while Sasse did 1.4% better than Trump. Overall, Biden lost Nebraska by 19.0%, but Janicek lost by 36.4%, meaning that Biden did 17.4% better than Janicek. Similarly, Biden got 374,583 votes in NE, but Janicek only got 227,191, meaning that Biden got 147,392 or 64.9% more votes statewide than did Janicek.
- New Hampshire: Biden got 52.8% of the vote in New Hampshire, compared to 45.5% for Trump. Incumbent Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen got 56.7% of the vote, compared to 41.0% for Republican challenger Corky Messner. This means Shaheen did 3.9% better than Biden, while Messner did 4.5% worse than Trump. Overall, Biden won New Hampshire by 7.3%, but Shaheen won by 15.7%, meaning that Biden did 8.4% worse than Shaheen. Similarly, Biden got 424,921 votes in NH, but Shaheen got 450,778, meaning that Shaheen got 25,857 or 6.1% more votes statewide than did Biden.
- New Jersey: Biden got 57.1% of the vote in New Jersey, compared to 41.3% for Trump. Incumbent Democratic Senator Cory Booker got 57.2% of the vote, compared to 40.9% for Republican challenger Rikin Mehta. This means Booker did 0.1% better than Biden, while Mehta did 0.4% worse than Trump. Overall, Biden won New Jersey by 15.8%, but Booker won it by 16.3%, meaning that Booker did 0.5% better than Biden. However, while Biden received received 2,608,335 votes in NJ, Booker only received 2,541,178, meaning that Biden got 67,157 or 2.6% more votes statewide than did Booker.
- New Mexico: Biden 54.3%, Trump 43.5%. Lujan (D) 51.7% vs. Ronchetti (R) 45.6%. Overall, Biden won NM by 10.8%, but Lujan only won by 6.1%, meaning Biden did 4.7% better than Lujan. Biden got 501,614 votes in NM, but Lujan only got 474,483, meaning Biden got 27,131 or 5.7% more votes statewide than did Lujan.
- North Carolina: Biden 48.6%, Trump 49.9%. Cunningham (D) 46.9%, Tillis (R) 48.7%. Overall, Biden lost NC by 1.3%, but Cunningham lost by 1.8%, meaning Biden did 0.5% better than Cunningham. Biden got 2,684,292 votes in NC, while Cunningham only got 2,569,965, meaning Biden got 114,327 or 4.4% more votes statewide than did Cunningham.
- Oklahoma: Biden 32.3%, Trump 65.4%. Broyles (D) 32.8%, Inhofe (R) 62.9%. Overall, Biden lost OK by 33.1%, but Broyles lost by only 30.1%, meaning Biden did 3.0% worse than Broyles. Biden got 503,890 votes in OK, but Broyles got 509,763 votes, meaning Broyles got 5,873 or 1.2% more votes statewide than did Biden.
- Oregon: Biden 56.5%, Trump 40.4%. Merkley (D) 56.9%, Perkins (R) 39.3%. Overall, Biden won OR by 16.1%, but Merkley won by 17.6%, meaning Biden did 1.5% worse than Merkley. However, Biden got 1,340,383 votes in OR, but Merkley only got 1,321,047, meaning Biden got 19,336 or 1.5% more votes statewide than did Merkley.
- Rhode Island: Biden 59.4%, Trump 38.6%. Reed (D) 66.6%, Waters (R) 33.4%. Overall, Biden won RI by 20.8%, Reed won by 33.2%, meaning Biden did 12.4% worse than Reed. Similarly, Biden got 307,486 votes in RI, but Reed got 328,574 votes, meaning Reed got 21,088 or 6.9% more votes statewide than did Biden.
- South Carolina: Biden 43.4%, Trump 55.1%. Harrison (D) 44.2%, Graham (R) 54.5%. Overall, Biden lost SC by 11.7%, but Harrison only lost by 10.3%, meaning Biden did 1.4% worse than Harrison. Similarly, Biden got 1,091,541 in SC, but Harrison got 1,110,828 votes, meaning Harrison got 19,287 or 1.8% more votes statewide than did Biden.
- South Dakota: Biden 35.6%, Trump 61.8%. Ahlers (D) 34.3%, Rounds (R) 65.7%. Overall, Biden lost SD by 26.2%, but Ahlers lost by 31.4%, meaning Biden did 5.2% better than Ahlers. Similarly, Biden got 150,471 votes in SD, but Ahlers only got 143,987, meaning Biden got 6,484 or 4.5% more votes statewide than did Ahlers.
- Tennessee: Biden 37.4%, Trump 60.7%. Bradshaw (D) 35.2%, Hagerty 62.2%. Overall, Biden lost TN by 23.3%, but Bradshaw lost by 27.0%, meaning Biden did 3.7% better overall than did Bradshaw. Similarly, Biden got 1,143,913 votes in TN, but Bradshaw only got 1,040,691, meaning Biden got 103,222 or 9.9% more votes statewide than did Bradshaw.
- Texas: Biden 46.5%, Trump 52.1%. Cornyn (R) 53.5%, Hegar (D) 43.9%. Overall, Biden lost TX by 5.6%, but Hegar lost by 9.6%, meaning Biden did 4.0% better overall than Hegar. Similarly, Biden got 5,259,126 votes in TX, but Hegar only got 4,888,764, meaning Biden got 370,362 or 7.6% more votes statewide than did Hegar.
- Virginia: Biden 54.1%, Trump 44.0%. Warner (D) 56.0%, Gade (R) 44.0%. Overall, Biden won VA by 10.1%, but Warner won by 12.0%, meaning Biden did 1.9% worse than Warner. Similarly, Biden got 2,413,568 votes in VA, but Warner got 2,466,500, meaning Warner got 52,932 or 2.2% more votes statewide than did Biden.
- West Virginia: Biden 29.7%, Trump 68.6%. Capito (R) 70.3%, Swearengin (D) 27.0%. Overall, Biden lost WV by 38.9%, but Swearengin lost by 43.3%, meaning Biden did 4.4% better than Swearengin. Similarly, Biden got 235,984 votes in WV, but Swearengin only got 210,309, meaning Biden got 25,675 or 12.2% more votes statewide than did Swearengin.
- Wyoming: Biden 26.6%, Trump 69.9%. Lummis (R) 73.1%, Ben-David (D) 26.9%. Overall, Biden lost WY by 43.3%, but Ben-David lost by 46.2%, meaning Biden did 2.9% better than Ben-David. Similarly, Biden got 73,491 votes in WY, but Ben-David only got 72,766, meaning Biden got 725 or 1.0% more votes in WY than did Ben-David.