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Heisenberg
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« on: July 04, 2016, 02:07:02 PM »

OK, that was pretty much my thinking upon reflection.

I did note that a couple I read seemed to indicate many of the marginal Senate seats going GOP. My personal feeling is that they will lose the Senate and the Dems will pick up anywhere from 6-8 seats.
I think both McCain and Grassley are in big trouble with 3-4 other seats being easy pick offs (IL, WI).

It's all in fun- gotta remember..
One other timeline of note is KingSweden's "Era of the New Majority," which has 2016 as a massive Democratc wave. Even if Trump does lose in a landslide, the unique circumstances of this election make it likely that Democratic success does not necessarily translate downballot, especially in House races. But timelines are always fun to read.,
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