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Fmr President & Senator Polnut
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« on: September 08, 2014, 07:32:10 PM »

This is absolutely not a wave year. Polling immediately after Labor Day tends to tell you the story. The 'vulnerable' seats are not moving away from the Dems (I mean some are behind... but not out of it), those that were line-ball before and during Summer are remaining so. This feels like more a set of local wars of attrition, than anything else.

Throw into the mix weeeeeird states like GA and even KS now... I think anyone claiming confidence as to how this is going to turn out, let alone the GOP picking up 5-8 seats is probably best waiting another month.

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Fmr President & Senator Polnut
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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2014, 08:39:32 PM »

Republicans will not gain 7 seats. Take it to the bank.

Says the biased Democrat

Just because someone is politically aligned, doesn't mean that they're incapable of independent analysis.

I'd just really like every response from you to not be 'biased' or 'hack'.
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