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weirdly, i think winning the seat puts more of an onus on the GOP to work across the aisle
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i'm gay for batman (aka chris)
Jan 19 '10, 18:38
though i'm sure they'll be tempted to see it as a license to be the party of even bigger NO between now and november
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Why would they change now. Blood is in the water. Block everything then get a landslide win. -- nm
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Redmond
Jan 19, 18:41
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because before at least you could make the argument "well what can we do? they have a filibuster proof majority" now that the GOP can stop things
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i'm gay for batman
Jan 19, 18:44
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I think Americans will still think of the Democratic party as the major majority.
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Redmond
Jan 19, 18:48
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