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« on: November 03, 2004, 08:36:36 PM »

If memory serves didn't Democrats control the House for 40 years before 1994?  Except for a few years during the Reagan '80s they had the Senate too.  I don't see House control changing anytime soon due to redistricting.  Senate either because of political changes in the South and Prarie States.  As far as the Presidency goes, we will probably go Dem in 2008.  Depends on the candidates.  History does say 8 years is enough for one party in the White House.  of course 1980-1992 and 1932-1952 are the exceptions to this.
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