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nclib
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« on: October 14, 2010, 09:56:50 PM »

...and a majority of its House delegation?

Possibilities:

Democratic:

WA - probably (Murray)
OR - probably (Kitzhaber)
CA - probably, needs Boxer and Brown win
HI - needs Abercrombie (likely) and Hanabusa (even chance)
CO - unlikely (Bennet losing)
NM - needs to hold Gov (Denish)
MN - need Gov (Dayton)
WI - unlikely (needs Feingold to survive and WI-7 and WI-8)
IL - unlikely (Quinn and Alexi G would need to win)
MI - unlikely (need Gov unlikely plus hold of MI-1, MI-7, MI-9)
NC - unlikely (Marshall would need to win)
WV - needs Manchin and Oliverio win
MD - likely (O'Malley is only question)
DE - likely
NY - definitely
CT - likely
RI - likely (Gov only question)
VT - perhaps (just need Gov)
NH - unlikely (Hodes, Lynch, and both House seats, would need to go Democratic)

Republican:

ID - if Minnick loses
UT - definitely
WY - definitely
NV - perhaps (H Reid and Titus losing)
AZ - perhaps (need 2 house deats)
KS - definitely
IN - likely (Coats plus at least one house seat)
OK - definitely
TX - definitely
TN - definitely
MS - Childers losing probably, Taylor losing unlikely
AL - definitely
GA - likely (Gov. only question)
SC - likely (Haley should win)
ME - unlikely (need Gov. and both House seats)

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Most of these are states where one party is solidifying.

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« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2010, 11:51:48 PM »
« Edited: November 09, 2010, 11:57:07 PM by nclib »

...and a majority of its House delegation?




Minnesota has a likely Democratic Governor, and a split House delegation; the rest is Democratic

Rhode Island has an Independent Governor; the rest is Democratic

Adding state legislative bodies eliminates MS, MN, and possibly NY.
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