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Gee-whiz, the GOP still isn't done giving up senate seats? -- nm
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Mop (aka rburriel)
Dec 2 '08, 09:24
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2010 has a few seats they'll have trouble with as well.
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Will Hunting
Dec 2, 09:25
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Here's The Fix list of the top 10. -- (link)
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Will Hunting
Dec 2, 09:28
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As long as Sebelius wants to make it a run; she'll have a strong chance to take his seat.
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Will Hunting
Dec 2, 09:29
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Huh? 2016 will be an open Democratic primary either way. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Dec 2, 09:40
The incumbent party usually loses seats in off-years (is my understanding) but stalwarts announcing they won't run again doesn't help the opposition. -- nm
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Mop
Dec 2, 09:27
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The first 2 years is based on the performance; by year 6, the incumbents get crushed
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Will Hunting
Dec 2, 09:30
It depends a lot on how Obama does. If he stumbles out of the gate, yeah. If he starts cleanly and gets forward momentum...
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znufrii
Dec 2, 09:28
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