Politics | Barack Obama Obama's Cabinet Picks Open Door for GOP Comeback By Kevin Spak Posted Mar 9, 2009 8:20 AM CDT Copied Barack Obama speaks as Kathleen Sebelius, and Janet Napolitano, Sept. 20, 2008. By taking Sebelius and Napolitano off the board, Obama has made things easier for Republicans in Kansas and Arizona. (AP Photo/Reinhold Matay) Republicans have found a glimmer of hope for the 2010 elections and it’s all thanks to one man: Barack Obama. In assembling his high-powered Cabinet, the president has plucked rising Democratic stars out of several now-competitive races, the LA Times reports. Ken Salazar’s appointment throws his Colorado seat up for grabs, and grabbing Kathleen Sebelius has vastly reduced Democrats’ chances for Kansas’ open Senate seat. Democrats have also been deprived of Vilsack/Grassely and Napolitano/McCain throwdowns, and, thanks to bungled gubernatorial appointments, face embarrassingly tough races in New York and Illinois. “A number of opportunities exist that weren’t there several months ago,” says one Republican spokesman. Of course, Republicans are still defending 19 of 36 Senate seats. “Overall, it's not good for Republicans," adds an analyst. "It's just a little bit less bad because of some of Obama's appointments." Read These Next Message from Sarah Paulson: 'Pigeon hate must be stopped.' 2026 will be a noteworthy year for Baby Boomers. 'Freak accident' kills McDonald's drive-thru customer. Reality TV star accused of murdering jail cellmate. Report an error