I can see big gains for the GOP in the House at this point.
Maybe the Dick Morris number is closer to the final result.
I think the wave this year is bigger than 1994 when the gain was just over 50 seats.
BTTT
Excellent update. Thanks for the ping, I don’t always post but I check all of your updates. You’re doing yeoman’s work and it’s much appreciated.
Nothing on Pollak in IL-9?
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Excellent! Thanks for the updates.
US Rep Steve Cohen US 9th District TN makes a complete fool out of himself on FNC.
Cohen and Cavuto on TARP, ARRA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfjBPyb5qPg&feature=youtube_gdata
Congressman Steve Cohen Discusses Healthcare Reform with Neil Cavuto - April 2, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peJ6Dv696jQ&feature=related
Limbaugh, Media Outrage Over Rep. Steve Cohen TYT Interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9BFqq526uw&feature=related
MEET HIS GOP TEA PARTY BACKED OPPONENT
CHARLOTTE BERGMANN http://www.charlottebergmann.com/
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Hoping to see OH-13 and VA-11 go GOP. Also AZ-1.
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You’re doing yeoman’s work keeping up with these House races. Keep up the good work.
Couldn’t find a link at the Commie Appeal for the article but it is very telling. This is an AP story by Liz Sidoti
Democrats buy no ads for Lincoln
Party also seems to have written off Gordon’s seat, not sure about Tanner’s.
Dems have all but written off at least 2 Senate seats, ND, IN and AR and at least 6 House seates in TN, Louisiana, NY and elsewhere as they embark on a final-weeks, ad push to minimize congressional losses.
In 1 sign of dem discouragement, the party hasn’t reserved any airtime to protect Sen. Blance Lincoln, AR. who trails GOP Rep. John Boozman.
Dems are trying to determine whether to move forward with ad plas to win dem held TN 8th district (open), Tn 6th District is open, trending more republican in recent years, dems have no plans to funnel money into the race.
Dems have set aside air time for open seat 2nd district AR (open seat) dem candidate Sen. Joyce Eliot trails Republican Tim Griffin.
Dozens more are extremely competitive, including Travis Childers, MS 1st, and John Spratt SC 5th.
Republicans defending 6 competitive seats expect to lose 2 at least: open, at-large Delaware seat and Rep Joe Cao’s 2nd Louisiana