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Politics : Actual left/right wing discussion

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From: Glenn Petersen11/12/2006 3:08:09 PM
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Is it too early to start thinking about the 2008 Senate races? Thirty-three seats are up for grabs, twenty-one of which are held by the GOP.

Alabama: Jeff Sessions (R)

Alaska: Ted Stevens (R)

Arkansas: Mark Pryor (D)

Colorado: Wayne Allard (R)

Delaware: Joe Biden (D)

Georgia: Saxby Chambliss (R)

Idaho: Larry Craig (R)

Illinois: Richard J. Durbin (D)

Iowa: Tom Harkin (D)

Kansas: Pat Roberts (R)

Kentucky: Mitch McConnell (R)

Louisiana: Mary Landrieu (D)

Maine: Susan M. Collins (R)

Massachusetts: John Kerry (D)

Michigan: Carl Levin (D)

Minnesota: Norm Coleman (R)

Mississippi: Thad Cochran (R)

Montana: Max Baucus (D)

Nebraska: Chuck Hagel (R)

New Hampshire: John Sununu (R)

New Jersey: Frank R. Lautenberg (D)

New Mexico: Pete Domenici (R)

North Carolina: Elizabeth Dole (R)

Oklahoma: Jim Inhofe (R)

Oregon: Gordon H. Smith (R)

Rhode Island: John F. Reed (D)

South Carolina: Lindsey Graham (R)

South Dakota: Tim Johnson (D)

Tennessee: Lamar Alexander (R)

Texas: John Cornyn (R)

Virginia: John Warner (R)

West Virginia: Jay Rockefeller (D)

Wyoming: Michael B. Enzi (R)

More details on the prospective Senate races can be found at Wikipedia:

en.wikipedia.org
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