Politics | Senate Karl Rove: GOP Can Retake Senate in 2014 But the party will need 'quality candidates' By John Johnson Posted May 2, 2013 12:16 PM CDT Copied Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., won't be seeking re-election, and that opens up a real chance for Republicans to grab his seat. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) If the Todd Akins and Richard Mourdocks of the world keep their distance, Republicans have a chance of retaking the Senate in 2014, writes Karl Rove in the Wall Street Journal. To do so, they would would need a net gain of six seats. It sounds steep, but Max Baucus recently became the sixth Democrat to announce his retirement, compared with only two Republicans. Rove assesses some of the key races involving the 35 Senate seats up for grabs and gives his party an "outside chance" of taking control. Among other things, candidates will need "a compelling and substantive agenda" on the economy to win over independents. But first on Rove's list of necessities: "Republican success will depend on having quality Senate candidates." (That's where he names Akin and Mourdock, who "self-destructed last fall.") Before Democrats get too nervous, they might recall that on the eve of the presidential election, Rove predicted Romney in a squeaker. Click for Rove's full column today. Read These Next Venezuela responds to the US seizure of an oil tanker. Another big brand delivers an AI-driven holiday dud. Hours after Michigan fired its football coach, he was in jail. One donor, 197 kids, and a terrible genetic mutation. Report an error