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« on: January 14, 2008, 04:19:05 AM »

This would destroy Democrats down the ballot. It'd be highly unlikely that they'd retain control of the House. At the very least they'd likely lose several seats (or seats would change just because that's what happens in elections) which may modify the majority in state delegations.

However, assuming the House remains exactly the same, I suspect the Democrats in the Bloomberg states would vote for Bloomberg. Not sure about RI and MA, but don't the Democrats only have 26 delegations or something very slim like that? If those delegations voted for Kucinich, we'd have deadlock. However I suspect they'd eventually switch to Bloomberg.


Hagel would easily win the Senate.
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