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InsideTheBeltway
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« on: February 24, 2007, 04:10:10 PM »

They make like what they see so far, but how much have they seen?  The Republicans are in a position to stop their bleeding a bit by attacking the Democrats on their records come 2008, but I still don't see the GOP snapping back.  I think they could even stand the chance of losing a few more seats.

I agree.  Bush will still be in the White House and I don't think the Republican void of ideas and energy and leadership will have been filled.  The GOP may take down a few vulnerable Democrats - TX-22 and GA-12 spring to mind, but they will also have to defend themselves against the retirement of several Congressman and possibly 2 to 4 Senators. 

GA-12 isn't going to fall. GA-03 is far more likely.

I guess you mean GA-08 (they switched the numbers).

Marshall definitely knows he's vulnerable-which could explain the vote against the Democrats' anti-surge resolution last week.

He has also been mentioned as a possible Senate candidate, and Republicans would probably be favored to win an open House seat.

GA-12 actually voted very narrowly for Kerry (even after GOP redistricting), so I imagine Barrow should be in somwhat better shape.
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