Damn, that's one brutal outlook. I think he's a bit pessimistic, expecially where the Senate is concerned, but I suppose we'll know for sure this time next week.
Don't count on it.
I predict that if the republicans are winning by slim margins, the dems will tie up the results in the courts long enough for votes to be fabricated in their favor, for example in New Mexico.
The democrat SOS is refusing to use an outside auditor for the canvass, and is going to do it herself, and Richardson and the dem legislature took the state back to paper ballots because it's easier to find boxes of "misplaced" votes in janitor's closets (as in 2000).
Look for renewed vigor in fraud by the dems.
BTW, I posted in another thread that the dems failed to get the 1 million new latino voter registrations they had planned on...only got 146,000.
Sabato's prediction from election day 2004
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1266272/posts
he hedged with the electoral college as a tie, but that it could go either way. In the end he missed two states, Florida for Berry and WI for Bush
Sabato is not above bias.
He actually managed the campaign of a Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate in the 1970s.