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« on: October 30, 2014, 01:45:58 PM »

Last time, it was the republicans saying even in the final days they'd defy the odds and win the presidency (in a landslide) and the senate. Instead, the democrats swept everything. Now, it's the democrats saying they'll defy the odds and hold the senate (and depending on who you talk to, have house net pickups and make significant net pickups among the governors (>3)). Seems like we're going to see a very good night for republicans.

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