Posted on 10/31/2014 6:57:49 AM PDT by nikos1121
Can this be? Can we be a little optimistic here? Might this happen? I mean, let's not stay home. These are tight, but could this be? What do you think?
I'm seeing wins in the following races: Alaska Pick up Arkansas Pick up Colorado Pick up Georgia Run off election that we win Iowa Pick up Kansas Roberts beats the liberal in sheep's clothing by 2 pts Kentucky Big win for Mac Louisiana Pick up New Hampshire Pick up by a squeaker North Carolina Pick up
Final tally REpublicans have 55 seats in senate Dems 45
I am very hopeful. I want to see Democrats ululating like grieving Muslim women.
I doubt 55 seats. More like 51-52.
55 could be. depends on who turns out.
My optimisism on a scale of 1 to 10 is currently a 1, if this happens I think it will increase to 3 or 4, if this happens my optimisism level will be reassessed after about 4 months, it will either increase to an 7 or 8, or reset back to 1, where it has been for ever so long.
I think the GOP is going to take a near sweep.
my concen is the inside the beltway effets are too busy running for 2016 to care about 2014.
IOW snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
With many democrat precincts achieving 130% voter turnout in key races, Harry Reid will hold his position as Majority Leader.
Prepare for disappointment and the worst voter fraud ever experienced in America.
I don’t see the GOP running the table. More like 51 seats. But 51 seats or 61 McConnell will still fritter away the opportunity.
My prediction for the past month has been 53 R- 45 D - 2 I (who caucus with D) but I am willing to say it may end up being 54-44-2. Whether it is 53 or 54 ultimately depends on New Hampshire.
It also depends on how much the Rats have to cheat to win close races.
53/46 by the end of election night.
I think the GOP wins LA with over 50% on election night.
Georgia goes to a runoff. Too close to call.
Yeah...that’s funny. I have no doubt they even know what it means.
http://www.nytimes.com/newsgraphics/2014/senate-model/comparisons.html
Great site that shows many aggregators. Latest projection is 71% GOP chance.
No reason to add the “-2”. They caucus and vote socialist.
53 sounds right.
I think so, too.
My prediction is that the GOP loses every one.
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