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« on: March 06, 2007, 04:46:32 PM »


jim webb was a sacrificial lamb!

you actually think webb won that race?  allen LOST the race.

big difference.

i hope webb and brown enjoy their one term in the senate.  both will be gone in 2012

You can't say you predict Brown will be gone when he's already announced that he isn't going to seek re-election.  As for Webb you are right in saying that it was Allen's race to lose and that Webb was initially offered up as a sacrifice.  A lot can happen in 6 years though and if Northern Virginia continues to morph into liberal DC suburbs Webb will be difficult to dislodge.

The NH Democrat is not a sacrificial lamb though seeing as how the Democrats have already announced that Sununu is one of their top three targets in 2008.  I'm not saying Sununu will lose, I'm just pointing out that Democrats are already planning an agressive campaign against Sununu and it is unlikely they'll send in someone they don't think has a decent chance of beating him.
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