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« on: February 07, 2014, 12:05:32 AM » |
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I don't think this will make much of a difference. 2014 will not be like 2012 at all, the dems will lose seats (overall) in the Senate, its almost impossible for them not to, its a matter of keeping those loses to a minimum. They're only shots of "adding" seats are winning KY and GA, which will require republicans to really screw up like they did with IN '12 last year. Certainly possible, but unlikely (more likely with Georgia than Kentucky at this point). And in the House, there odds of gaining seats are lower than losing seats (overall). It will be very hard and require a wave for them to take the house.
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