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At first I was going to write that you need some sleep because you were not thinking sensibly and were beginning to fall into the "if I say it enough it will be true" trap. However, you left yourself enough wiggle room to be safe on most. I don't think Santorum will close to 3% and I don't think the House will be within 3 seats. Wharton has a chance, O'Donnell won't break 3%, and General...eer....Ulysses S. Grant has a good shot, though Walls is a strong candidate as well because of his farming background.
Your last statement, unfortunatly, is setting itself up to be correct as well, as problems are already being reported. What a sham....eeer...shame that we try to impose Democracy on other nations when we still can't get it right.
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11.07.06 - 1:43 pm | #
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Christine O'Donnell
someone should have started a pool.
My bet is less than 1%
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11.07.06 - 1:48 pm | #
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Allen will be toast. Corker will win, by 3-5%. Chafee will hold on, barely. Lieberman will walk away with the prize. Ehrlich is done, sadly. Steele will perform well but come up short.
Burns is the only one I can't answer for.
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11.07.06 - 6:34 pm | #
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Remind me not to ever ask you to pick lottery numbers for me
Ryan Mc. |
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11.08.06 - 12:23 am | #
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It just occurred to me - that GOP "victory party" had to be a pretty depressing affair; at least when Kerry lost in 2004, Dems still won big state positions.
Mike McKain |
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11.08.06 - 7:45 am | #
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Too little, too late.
In this conservative's honest opinion, the GOP-led Congress did exactly what the Dem-led Congress under Bill Clinton did...took their majority for granted and fell asleep at the wheel.
The Republicans lost this election. There are a lot of reasons why, but I wouldn't characterize this as the Dems knocking anyone's socks off. They were gifted with a party that had become too lazy about their position, and had several members abuse that position.
I predict that the next two years will be a short-lived majority for the Dems, and GOP will end up stronger because of this wakeup call.
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11.08.06 - 8:20 am | #
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It just occurred to me - that GOP "victory party" had to be a pretty depressing affair; at least when Kerry lost in 2004, Dems still won big state positions.
You're telling me. The high point of 2004 for me was when Thune won. That was great.
Ryan S. |
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11.08.06 - 10:51 am | #
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