23 Democrat U. S. Senators Face 2024 Reelection so Override of Presidential Veto on Border Security Bill Could Be Easy

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U. S. border security (or at least much better than the disaster now being perpetrated on the American people) can be achieved in 2023 by strong Republican majorities in the U. S. House and Senate elected in the 2022 midterms then pressure applied to the 23 Democrat U. S. senators up for reelection in 2024 to achieve the 60 votes in the Senate needed to override a presidential veto by Joe Biden. Now imagine Democrat U. S. senators Manchin (West Virginia), Tester (Montana), Rosen (Nevada), Klobuchar (Iowa), Sinema (Arizona), Brown (Ohio), Stabenow (Michigan), and Baldwin (Wisconsin) trying to get reelected in 2024 after having sided with Biden against border security legislation; it would not be pretty for them.