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« on: October 29, 2014, 09:20:02 AM »

New Hampshire may be doing that thing New Hampshire does when it decides to vote for the opposite party for the hell of it. New Hampshire elects everything at the same time and is prone to wild swings. Polls suggest D wins for Shaheen and Kuster, tossup for CSP. If someone says something stupid or the winds blow the wrong way, I could see the GOP could pickup any combination of the 3, and also the state legislature. Again, that's dependent on more mini-Akins or 1 big Akin in the last week.

This. It wouldn't surprise me if Shaheen and both reps lost on Election Day, but it would be shocking.

I agree about New Hampshire.  Nunn winning outright and a victory by any of the following candidates are also possible upsets: Mark Udall, Braley, Fung, the R in NV-4, Begich, Larry Hogan, Tillis, Nick Casey, Mike Bost, Pat Roberts or Greg Orman (either way, the media can and will spin this as an upset Tongue ), Mike Schauer, the Dem in ND's at-large seat, Dennis Richardson, the Dem in KS-2, the Dem in MI-11, Andrew Romanoff, Chuck Hassebrook, and the Dem in UT-4.
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