Gravatar 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.


Gravatar Christine O'Donnell

someone should have started a pool.

My bet is less than 1%


Gravatar 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.


Gravatar Remind me not to ever ask you to pick lottery numbers for me


Gravatar 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.


Gravatar 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.


Gravatar 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.




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