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Pessimistic Antineutrino
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« on: June 15, 2013, 08:37:05 AM »

I honestly think UT--4 and GA-12 are safe bets for the Dems. Matheson is a very powerful incumbent, and has what it takes to win in an heavily R district. If he won in 2010 in the Republican wave AND in 2012 with no other than Mitt Romney at the top of the ticket, hes pretty safe some 2014. Unfortunately John Barrow is a similar case-a powerful Blue Dog in an R district. Many of the others will be competitive,  like FL-18.
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