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Question: Will Democrats take back the U.S House?
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« Reply #25 on: October 08, 2006, 12:29:47 AM »

Dems will definately take back the house either this year or 2008. Probably this year.


I remember an Economist article back in 2000 that predicted an era of political see-sawing. They said the House would shift back and forth nearly every election cycle. If the Democrats take the House in '06 and lose in the McCain romp of '08, then there will have been three party control shifts in three years.
Well McCain is definitely not a shoe in although some believe so.

I'm laying out a hypothetical. I don't even think he'll get the Republican nomination.
McCain or Giuliani are the only way they can win.
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« Reply #26 on: October 08, 2006, 12:42:39 AM »

Dems will definately take back the house either this year or 2008. Probably this year.


I remember an Economist article back in 2000 that predicted an era of political see-sawing. They said the House would shift back and forth nearly every election cycle. If the Democrats take the House in '06 and lose in the McCain romp of '08, then there will have been three party control shifts in three years.
Well McCain is definitely not a shoe in although some believe so.

I'm laying out a hypothetical. I don't even think he'll get the Republican nomination.
McCain or Giuliani are the only way they can win.

Never underestimate the power of Mitt Romney. He's a born politician who even looks lilke a President.
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« Reply #27 on: October 08, 2006, 12:47:47 AM »

Dems will definately take back the house either this year or 2008. Probably this year.


I remember an Economist article back in 2000 that predicted an era of political see-sawing. They said the House would shift back and forth nearly every election cycle. If the Democrats take the House in '06 and lose in the McCain romp of '08, then there will have been three party control shifts in three years.
Well McCain is definitely not a shoe in although some believe so.

I'm laying out a hypothetical. I don't even think he'll get the Republican nomination.
McCain or Giuliani are the only way they can win.

Never underestimate the power of Mitt Romney. He's a born politician who even looks lilke a President.
Yea but he might fall victim to the 8 years of GOP. No doubt the race would still be close with some others though.
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« Reply #28 on: October 08, 2006, 07:04:06 AM »

The DCCC isn't attacking PA-10, IN-02, KY-03 or NH 02. 

They're putting $150,000 into NH-02 in the final weeks.
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« Reply #29 on: October 08, 2006, 01:15:00 PM »

The DCCC isn't attacking PA-10, IN-02, KY-03 or NH 02. 

They're putting $150,000 into NH-02 in the final weeks.

Good to see the update. I wrote that two months ago. Since then, the've run over $500K in ads in PA-10 and IN-02 alone.
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