Politics | Harry Reid Democrats Who Should Be Worried Election '09 puts the fear into these 2010 incumbents By Kevin Spak Posted Nov 5, 2009 11:30 AM CST Copied Sens. Jeanne Shaheen, Max Baucus, Christopher Dodd, Jack Reed, and Harry Reid appear at a news conference, Nov. 4, 2009. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg) If, as Max Baucus says, Tuesday’s elections should be a “wake-up call” for Democrats, Politico knows which lawmakers should be drinking caffeine: Harry Reid: The majority leader is a little like Jon Corzine; an unpopular incumbent in a state where the economy is especially bad. And like Corzine, his strategy so far has been to go negative. Ask Corzine how that worked out. Parker Griffith: “I should be nervous,” says the Blue Dog Alabama congressman; he won with just 51% of the vote in 2008. Chris Dodd: His poll numbers are down, he’s tied heavily to Obama’s agenda, and if Corzine can lose in a heavily Democratic Northeastern state, so could Dodd. John Adler: The only New Jersey Democrat who really has something to worry about—he won his district with just 52% in 2008. For the rest, click on the Politico link. Read These Next He went to kill a Cape buffalo. Instead, it killed him. 5 soldiers shot at largest Army installation east of the Mississippi. He shot a couple dead in early June, has yet to be caught. "Rock's forgotten genius" said no to Led Zeppelin. Report an error