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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: bentway who wrote (814983)11/3/2014 1:19:51 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) of 1583869
 
This is a year where the (R)'s SHOULD win more seats, just due to structural issues, such as more (D) seats being available. 2016 will be exactly the opposite.

Plus, six year ago is when there was a Dem wave as Obama got elected president. Dems won the Senate in places they either don't normally win or where its not very predictable......NC, NH, AK, even CO. And then there is GA. Those should be fairly easy R pick ups but with those races, things are very tight.........at least according to the polls. And its looking like some of the governor races that Rs won in the R wave of 2010 are in trouble............WI, MI, FL, GA and PA. I guess we'll see tomorrow.
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