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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (92120)10/2/2010 11:04:25 AM
From: TideGlider   of 224749
 
Election 2010: Senate Balance Of Power
Senate Balance of Power: Dems 49 GOP 47 Toss-Ups 4
Thursday, September 30, 2010 Email to a Friend ShareThis.Advertisement
New polling in Wisconsin moves that state's Senate race to Leans Republican from Toss-Up.

Another survey released today from Washington moved that state's senate race to Toss-Up from Leans Democrat.

The U.S. Senate race in Delaware has been moved to Solid Democrat from Leans Democrat as a result of Republican Mike Castle's decision to drop out of the race.

Current projections suggest that the Democrats would hold 49 seats after Election Day while the Republicans would hold 47. Four states are in the Toss-Up category (Illinois, Nevada, Washington, and West Virginia). All four Toss-Ups are seats currently held by Democrats.

Republicans have the edge in five Democratic-held Senate seats--Arkansas, Colorado, Indiana, North Dakota, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

At the moment, no Republican-held seats appear headed for the Democratic column.

The state results and overall projections will be updated whenever new polling data justifies a change (to learn how Rasmussen Reports determines its Balance of Power rankings, click here).

In the table below, the states marked in red currently have a Republican senator. Those in blue currently have a Democratic senator.

rasmussenreports.com
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