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Which Party Will Control Congress?
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Question:
Which political party will control Congress after next year's midterm elections?
Senate: Democrats
60 (48%)
Senate: Republicans
2 (1.6%)
Senate: Even split
1 (0.8%)
House: Democrats
51 (40.8%)
House: Republicans
11 (8.8%)
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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November 06, 2009, 09:48:44 pm »
House: Democrats
Senate: "Democrats"
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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November 07, 2009, 12:01:22 pm »
A GOP take over of the House is possible, but not likely.
There is no chance in hell of the GOP winning a majority in the Senate. They'd have to win 11 seats in addition to defending every single one they now hold, several of which are in swing states with retiring incumbents.
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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November 07, 2009, 01:02:55 pm »
My gut feeling at this moment is a one to two seat R gain in the Senate and a slim R majority in the house. That said, we still have a year to go.
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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November 07, 2009, 02:50:21 pm »
GOP would need to pick up more than 40 seats to take the House, aka bigger than 2006. That's not going to happen.
Senate is basically impossible.
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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Options 1 and 4, The GOP picks up two senate seats and gains twenty house seats.
Quote from: ChrisJG777 on November 06, 2009, 08:02:06 pm
Quote from: Alexander Hamilton on November 06, 2009, 08:01:02 pm
In a way, the Republicans still control the Senate
Just not officially.
HAHA, so true.
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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November 07, 2009, 03:04:22 pm »
Republicans just aren't going to take back the House. They should be happy that they'll probably continue to unofficially control the Senate.
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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Quote from: Sen. Marokai Blue on November 06, 2009, 09:41:54 pm
I'm usually pretty pessimistic and overly cautious in my predictions, but there is no realistic scenario where the GOP gains control over either section of congress, especially the Senate. Even during an epic landslide, another incredibly unlikely scenario, it would be incredibly difficult for the Senate to switch.
Really? I think it's certian that the Republicans will control the Senate. Agree with your second sentence, though.
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Quote from: Governor Vepres on November 07, 2009, 01:02:55 pm
My gut feeling at this moment is a one to two seat R gain in the Senate and a slim R majority in the house. That said, we still have a year to go.
40 seats? I don't see how that is possible. 20-30 seats maybe but 40 is really stretching it.
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November 07, 2009, 05:26:05 pm »
House: Blue-Dog Democrats
Senate: Olympia Snowe
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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November 07, 2009, 05:29:23 pm »
And who will control redistricting in how many states? That'll be more important than wether Republicans just cut the Dem House majority to shreds or actually take it over.
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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Quote from: Lunar on November 06, 2009, 08:02:24 pm
It would take an epic landslide to lose the House, but it's still feasible.
To lose the Senate....I dare someone to get the math to work on that one
Losing Senate or House is impossible, without some epic GOP landslide.
However, I dought GOP can recover so quickly after all these mess years in power, to retake Congress of make more than marginal gains.
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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Quote from: the purple mountains beneath the orange sky on November 07, 2009, 02:50:21 pm
GOP would need to pick up more than 40 seats to take the House, aka bigger than 2006. That's not going to happen.
Senate is basically impossible.
Agreed. Obama and the Dems aren't in as bad shape electorally as many say.
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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Quote from: Governor Vepres on November 07, 2009, 01:02:55 pm
My gut feeling at this moment is a one to two seat R gain in the Senate and a slim R majority in the house. That said, we still have a year to go.
If Republicans have enough of a tidal wave in their favor to get the House, they would almost certainly gain more than just a Senate seat or two.
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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November 07, 2009, 08:53:16 pm »
I can't see the Republicans gaining fewer than 50 seats. We are entering the greatest period of political volatility since the Civil War. Expect wild swings from one party to the other until someone manages to finally solve some of the problems the country faces.
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Re: Which Party Will Control Congress?
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Quote from: The Duke of Wellington on November 07, 2009, 08:53:16 pm
I can't see the Republicans gaining fewer than 50 seats. We are entering the greatest period of political volatility since the Civil War. Expect wild swings from one party to the other until someone manages to finally solve some of the problems the country faces.
List the 50 that are bound to switch.
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