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To: Condor who wrote (1395)10/30/2002 11:44:58 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (3) of 6901
 
The election can go three different ways - the House and Senate can go majority Republican, majority Democrat, or split (as it is now).

If it's still split (both parties have control of one part of Congress), not much will change.

If both the House of Representatives and the Senate go Democrat, they will pass a lot of laws that favor the Democrat position, and Bush will have to go along or veto them.

If both the House of Representatives and the Senate go Republican, they will pass a lot of laws that favor the Republican position, and Bush won't veto them. This would be the most radical change from what we have now.

Most voters like to keep them split because things change very, very slowly, and they keep to the middle in order to find common ground.

I kind of like them split, myself. That minimizes the trouble they can cause. I don't trust them any further than I can throw them, and that includes Republicans.
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