Posted on 11/14/2012 8:42:22 AM PST by MikeyVirginia
(CNN) - Maine's independent senator-elect announced Wednesday he would caucus with Democrats, giving the party a ten-vote advantage over Republicans in the upper chamber.
Angus King made the announcement Tuesday in the U.S. Capitol, where he and other newly elected senators and represenatatives are convening for a week of orientation. They will be officially sworn in as lawmakers in January.
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Not a surprise, really. I’d caucus with the winners if I was an independent, too, for whatever it would gain me and my state.
The two clowns up there now (Snowe, Collins) have been ensnarement to the party for a long time.
Losing in Vi, Ind., N.D., Montana, and Missouri, was terrible.
Coryn was a disaster as head of the Senate election committee.
53 - Dems
3 - Independants
44 - GOPers
No surprise. In fact, it’s a fitting combination: “Dingy Harry” and “Anus King” ...
All Reid has to do is take a cue from Pelosi and just "deem" his rules change passed.
TeaParty and "conservative" darlings Akin and Mourdock lost 300-500K votes off Romney's winning margins in their respective states.
WV was another bloodbath with Raese 174K votes short or Romney's win.
Rehberg in MT bled 50K and in ND Berg shed 30K votes from Romney's margin.
FIVE Senate seats lost where Romney won the state by healthy margins. Win those and that's a 50-50 Senate.
If he does so, it will be a bad precedent for Dems. It will help with some judges' confirmations I guess. Otherwise, the House remains Republican, so Senate Dem initaitives still get blocked, then when the GOP takes back the Senate (which is certainly possible in two years), they can keep the more limited filibuster rules.
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