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  Who will control the NJ and VA legislatures at the end of the night? (search mode)
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NJ House: Democrats
 
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NJ Senate: Democrats
 
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VA House: Democrats
 
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Author Topic: Who will control the NJ and VA legislatures at the end of the night?  (Read 1246 times)
Skill and Chance
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« on: November 02, 2013, 04:56:27 PM »

I meant that immediately after the election the Pubs will control the Senate- the special elections for Herring's and Northam's districts won't be for months!

Obenshain + Northam winning = tie and D control through Northam from day 1, though.  There has been a lot of talk about Republican chances in Northam's and Herring's districts in a special.  Could Democrats make a play for the Obenshain district in a special if he wins?
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Skill and Chance
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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2013, 05:02:07 PM »

I meant that immediately after the election the Pubs will control the Senate- the special elections for Herring's and Northam's districts won't be for months!

Obenshain + Northam winning = tie and D control through Northam from day 1, though.  There has been a lot of talk about Republican chances in Northam's and Herring's districts in a special.  Could Democrats make a play for the Obenshain district in a special if he wins?

No way, his district is R+11.

But he is from the mountains.  Is it a Blue Doggish R+11?  Democrats still have a 60% Romney state senate seat in coal country.
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