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Question: Which of these states was the most pleasant surprise for the Democrats?
#1
Colo.--Kerry did better than Gore, Salazar brothers pickup House and Senate seat, Democrats take control of State House and State Senate
 
#2
Mont.--Schweitzer wins Governorship, Kerry did better than Gore, Democrats take over State Senate
 
#3
Ill.--Bean upsets Crane, Kerry easily wins, Obama landslide
 
#4
Ohio--of the 10 largest states, Ohio was the only one to swing to Kerry
 
#5
Vt.--largest swing to Kerry, Leahy and Sanders easily re-elected, Democrats pickup State House
 
#6
N.H.--Lynch upsets Benson, Kerry did better than Gore
 
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Schmitz in 1972
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« on: December 06, 2004, 08:05:41 PM »

Last I heard Montana was still in doubt. According to an article I read it all depends on one district that finished in a tie between the Democrat and Constitution candidate. According to state law the governor gets to choose in a tie and logically she chose the Constitution candidate (whcih gives the Republicans control). However, the Democrats are as usual trying to mess with the democratic process by trying to stall until Schweitzer is inaugurated.

I'm not worried about Montana or Colorado for that matter. Both were won by Clinton in '92 but Dole in '96. The brightest spot was New Hampshire in my mind. I'm betting that the all Republican congressional delegation will not make it through the midterms.
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Schmitz in 1972
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« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2004, 08:16:12 PM »

Because Gov. Benson was supposed to get re-elected but didn't. Neither Senate seat is up in '06 but at least one of the two House seats will probably switch.
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