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bgwah
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« on: October 05, 2008, 12:51:23 AM »

How would the Democrats get to 60? Counting Sanders and Lieberman as Democrats, if they got lucky and did very well by taking Oregon and North Carolina, they're still only at 58. I suppose Kentucky is possibly shaping up to be #59. But 60?

I guess I just don't see Franken winning.
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bgwah
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« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2008, 02:55:35 AM »

It certainly doesn't seem very likely at all. Franken isn't even leading in his own internals right now. I have trouble seeing Wicker losing.

Alaska, Oregon, New Hampshire, and North Carolina are far from a sure thing. In fact, I'm worrying that Palin coattails may end up saving Stevens.

Not sure about Kentucky.

I'm thinking the Democratic maximum is likely going to end up being 58---though if they're extremely lucky I suppose anything up to 61 is possible...
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