WI_DEM
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Sat Nov-04-06 06:42 PM
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Rank Senate pick up's for Dems as most likely to least likely |
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Most Likely Dem pick up's in order of which I think is most likely: 1. Pennsylvania (Santorum has been running behind Casey for more than a year--bye, bye Ricky) 2. Ohio (The State GOP is very unpopular--Brown by 12) 3. Montana (The GOP talks of Burns making a comeback, but Tester is a great candidate who connects with every day Montana folks) 4. Rhode Island--The only reason this is not ranked higher is because Chafee is personally popular and if enough Indies vote he could win, but a Democratic year would probably mean Whitehouse wins. 5. Virginia--Allen ran the worst campaign of the season and unlike TN the voters of VA seem disgusted by this racist. 6. Missouri--there is talk of Talent coming on strong in the last days, but most polls show this race dead even. It will come down to gotv. 7. Arizona--Every wave campaign has a surprise and I'm thinking that Pederson of AZ might upset Kyl. 8. Tennessee--I had high hopes for this race, but most national polls are showing Corker up 8-10 points. Ford's private polls say it's tighter. I hope I'm wrong.
Unlike others I do think that the GOP does have a couple of opportunities--I'm not saying in a heavily democratic year that I think they will win them, but I wouldn't be surprised: 1. Maryland--Most Republicans and some polls (Survey USA) show this to be a dead heat. AA enthusiasm for Cardin isn't strong and if turnout among AA is not at solid numbers, Steele might take it.
2. New Jersey--I feel better about this race, but if people are truly fed up with corruption--Menendez could be upset.
If either of these two go to the GOP my guess is that it would be Maryland. But I think they have a less than 50% chance of winning either.
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Sat Nov-04-06 06:45 PM
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1. Maryland better not go Repug! |
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Steele is the phoniest POS to hit politics in a long time! He'll say anything to get elected. I hope my fellow Marylanders aren't stupid enough to fall for his crap.
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Sat Nov-04-06 06:46 PM
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The only thing I would say is switch Rhode Island and Montana's places. Because as Burns has been gaining a little ground in Montana over the last few weeks, Chafee has only been losing it even more. I recall seeing a poll showing Chaffee behind 10 points in the last week. The fursthest Burns has been was 4.
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Sat Nov-04-06 06:48 PM
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3. I read on Kos that private polling shows it tighter |
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Sat Nov-04-06 06:48 PM
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4. The ranking from Highest to Lowest flipping |
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1: PA 2: OH 3: RI 3: MT 5: VA 6: MO 7: TN (probably won't) 7: AZ (probably won't)
MD and NJ are safe. CT is sad because Lieberman will caucus with the GOP.
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Sat Nov-04-06 06:52 PM
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5. As much as this may irritate many |
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Maryland voters need to be reminded that Steele is a lot like associate justice thomas. Many in the African-American community rallied around thomas and look what it got them. A guy who continually works to undermine affirmative action.
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