nkpatel1279
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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2009, 11:27:32 AM » |
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The highly competitive US Senate Races in 2010 are in 1)AR(Lincoln-D)-a strong McCain State. 2)CO(Bennett-D)-a weak Obama State. 3)CT(Dodd-D)-a strong Obama State. 4)DE(OPEN-Kaufman-D)- a Strong Obama State. 5)FL(OPEN-LeMeuix-R)-a weak Obama State. 6)IL(OPEN-Burris-D)-a Strong Obama State. 7)KY(OPEN-Bunning-R)-a strong McCain State. 8)MO(OPEN-Bond-R)-a weak McCain State. 9)NV(Reid-D)-a strong Obama state. 10)NH(OPEN-Gregg-R)-a strong Obama state. 11)NY(Gillibrand-D)-a Strong Obama State. 12)NC(Burr-R)-a weak Obama state. 13)OH(OPEN-Voinovich-R)-a weak Obama state. 14)PA(Specter-D)-a strong Obama state.
President Obama will help Biden(DE),Giannoulias(IL),Reid(NV),Hodes(NH),Gillibrand(NY),and Specter or Sestak(PA) and too a certain degree Dodd(CT)-assuming he closes the gap against his GOP opponent. Republicans are going to win Southern States such as FL(Crist/Rubio)KY(Grayson),and NC(Burr) and to a certain degree in AR. assuming she supports the filibuster on HCR.
Senate Races in CO,MO,and OH will be based on individual races. In MO- Carnahan-D who is a stronger candidate than Blunt-R is favored to win but the race will be close. In CO and OH both sides have mediocre candidates. CO and OH will go down the wire.
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