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Question: 2006 is the Year of the...
#1
Colorado Democrat (+1 House, Governor)
 
#2
Indiana Democrat (+3 House)
 
#3
Iowa Democrat (+2 House, Dems pick up both chambers in the state legislature)
 
#4
Minnesota (Defend Senator, +1 House, state senate)
 
#5
New Hampshire Democrat (+2 House, both chambers in the state legislature)
 
#6
Ohio Democrat (Senator, Governor, +1 House)
 
#7
Pennsylvania Democrat (Senator, +4 House)
 
#8
Other
 
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Total Voters: 40

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nini2287
Junior Chimp
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E: 2.77, S: -3.39

« on: November 10, 2006, 01:48:29 AM »

I say NH Democrat, slightly over IA Dem and PA Dem (if Gerlach had lost, then I might vote PA Dem)
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nini2287
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,616


Political Matrix
E: 2.77, S: -3.39

« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2006, 03:47:53 AM »

YOU FORGOT NEW YORK!!!!!!!!

It was the year of the New York Democrat.

Not really. New York held up better than expected for the GOP. I actually consider it to be a bit of a victory for them, considering the premises.

That's why I didn't put it on there.  If they had picked up a couple more house seats, then yes.
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nini2287
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,616


Political Matrix
E: 2.77, S: -3.39

« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2006, 01:06:23 PM »

Year of the "Blue Dog" the Dem's majority in the house is built on them Smiley
That's a myth. Only 4 conservatives were elected dems this year. The rest were liberal.

Correct conan!  Most of the gains were in the Northeast and Middle West, not the South.
The conservatives came from Indiana and North Carolina.

What about Carney, Altmire, McCaskill, Webb and Casey?
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