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Sat Feb-02-08 07:37 AM
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What Senate Seats Are We Likely To Pick Up This Year? |
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Here are my guesses:
Strongly leaning Dem:
Virginia. Mark Warner is favored to pick up John Warner's seat. He's led Jim Gilmore in every poll by double digits.
New Mexico: Tom Udall over Heather Wilson or Steve Pearce. He to leads strongly in every poll.
Leaning Dem:
New Hampshire. In most polls Jeanne Shaheen has led over John Sununu. New Hampshire's primary also indicates that indies there are leaning dem, and more dems than repugs turned out.
Colorado. Mark Udall is neck in neck with Schaeffer, a very right wing puke. Colorado is now a purple state with a dem governor, and it's trending bluer.
Minnesota: Francken over Coleman. Colema
Norm Coleman is not popular in Minnestota. I'm tempted to put this in the strongly leaning dem, but it's a bit early yet.
Possible:
Oregon Maine Alaska
I feel like I'm missing a couple; this is off the top of my head. In the final analysis, I think the dems will pick up 5+ seats in the Senate, and it wouldn't shock me if the dems had 60 seats in their column after the election.
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Sat Feb-02-08 07:38 AM
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1. Yeah -- what DO congressional races look like?? Are we set to make significant gains? |
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Sat Feb-02-08 07:41 AM
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2. I feel like we are going to lose some of those first term congressmen. |
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Maybe in Mark Foley's district because they are heavily conservative.
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Sat Feb-02-08 07:47 AM
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3. Yes. We are set to make gains on the same level as 2006 or |
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greater. 28 repuke reps have chosen to retire; quite a few in close districts in places like NY and VA (Reynolds and Davis). The obvious reason for such a large number of retirements, is that these guys see the writing on the wall. We should pick up at least 8 House seats- and that's a modest prediction. The Senate looks even better for dems, as the repukes have 22 seats in contention and the dems have only 11. The only dem senate seat we might lose is LA.
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Sat Feb-02-08 11:29 AM
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17. Not if We're Running Against McCain. |
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If it were 2006 and those seats were up for election, I might agree.
The top of the ticket WILL be dragging us down in a number of states. At best, Clinton or Obama wins in a squeaker, or if it gets stolen again, the 'Piggies don't bother stuffing the ballot boxes for the races down-ticket.
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Sat Feb-02-08 07:48 AM
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4. dennis is going in the house |
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we need every senator this cycle..
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Sat Feb-02-08 08:02 AM
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8. What?? I don't believe Dennis will be defeated |
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Yes, he has opposition in the primary, but I think he'll still prevail. At least I sure hope so.
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Sat Feb-02-08 04:42 PM
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18. he does`t have any money |
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and those who need him the most are disappearing because there`s nothing left in his district
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Sat Feb-02-08 07:55 AM
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5. How many Senate seats must we pick up in order to kick Lieberman out? |
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I would really like to see him lose his committee appointments. It galls me that he still gets any perks from Democrats.
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Sat Feb-02-08 07:59 AM
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6. that will be one of the sweetest things of |
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enhancing our majority. Telling Lieberman to kiss off.
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Sat Feb-02-08 08:09 AM
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12. One. The Senate is now 49-49-2 |
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Bernie is as good (actually better) than most dems. LIEbertoad is going to be irrelevant in just a few months.
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Sat Feb-02-08 10:50 AM
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16. What about making the Senate veto-proof? |
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I realize this is probably not the most relevant question, since we should have a Dem president, but you never know...
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Sat Feb-02-08 08:00 AM
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7. Not Maine. Olympia Snowe and Sue Collins have broad bipartisan support. |
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Maine's not known for getting rid of incumbents.
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Sat Feb-02-08 08:04 AM
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9. It's still worth a strong effort |
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especially because Lieberman is supporting Collins.
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Sat Feb-02-08 08:09 AM
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Sat Feb-02-08 08:31 AM
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14. Tom Allen's the Finest Kind! My Tom Allen story: |
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I was looking to purchase a city owned building when he was Mayor. Made an appointment to see inside it, and waited on the sidewalk for the real-estate person to show up. Tom Allen came hustling down on foot about 10 minutes late, shook my hand, let me in, asked if I could bring the keys back to City Hall, told me the asking price was 'way high', shook my hand, and hurried back out the door. It's not always easy to form a opinion of someone you met once for about two minutes, but I was impressed then, and remained impressed today. Good luck to your candidate.
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Sat Feb-02-08 08:07 AM
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10. I wish I could say add Libby Dole |
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to the exiting Republicans but it seems all the political oxygen is getting sucked up by the Presidential & Governor's race here in NC
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Sat Feb-02-08 08:27 AM
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13. We have a chance in Texas |
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We have a very good candidate, Rick Noriega, running against a dingbat John Cornyn.
He is well funded so far by the people of Texas because the national party always turns its back on Texas this time of year. But we will fund, and hopefully win, this race so that Howard Dean can take credit for his 50 state strategy. (Of course he isn't going to help, but I'm sure he will take credit.)
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