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Reaganfan
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« on: February 16, 2007, 02:27:50 PM »

Minnesota, New Hampshire and Maine won't really be contested, IMO. Colorado, Louisiana and South Dakota will be close, though.

I see the Republicans making two net gains, and the democrats making one net gain for a 50-50 Senate...with a Republican Vice President breaking the tie. Then again...it could be a Democrat Vice President...who knows.
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Reaganfan
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2007, 10:52:10 PM »


I see the Republicans making two net gains, and the democrats making one net gain for a 50-50 Senate...with a Republican Vice President breaking the tie. Then again...it could be a Democrat Vice President...who knows.

Just which two seats do you see flipping to the Republicans? Louisiana is one, and only deluded republican hacks seriously believe that South Dakota or Montana will be seriously contested, so what is your second seat that you are so sure is going to flip?

See part in bold and who you are replying to. There's your answer.

This coming from the guy who's supporting the guy who's presidential banner looks like a fooking fruit loop.
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