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« on: September 19, 2010, 07:28:39 PM »

When I was doing a new Senate prediction, I noticed that if the election were to turn out the way my prediction map went, there would be no partisan majority.  There would be forty-nine Democrats and Republicans each, and two independents.

In such a case, would the Democrats just form an easy coalition with the two independents (Adolf Lieberman and Bernie Sanders), or would Lieberman be a dick and choose to caucus with the Republicans?

Overall, wouldn't that be interesting to have a coalition government?
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