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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 (172573)9/15/2014 9:07:56 AM
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Read it and weep:


Electoral-Vote.com, the site that gives an analysis of political races based on the "poll of the day" (or an aggregate of polls if more than one for a particular race comes out on the same day), has good news for the GOP. Its current map for the Senate has the Republicans up 51 to the Dems’ 48, with Kansas "tied" (which is how they get around having an independent in the lead there at the moment.)

Clearly the good news for the GOP is that even with the probably unlikely loss of Kansas, they still would win the Senate with 51 seats (they need 51 as a tie would see VP Biden give the deciding vote for the Democrats. The site map shows that on current polling the Southern states of Georgia, Arkansas, Louisiana, and North Carolina would be won by Republican challengers. With Alaska returning to its traditional conservative fold and Kansas back where it has been since the 1920's, the GOP can afford to lose one of the Southern states, North Carolina for instance, and still have the majority.

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