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  Democrats: Which victory would be the sweetest? (search mode)
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Question: ?
#1
Defeating Coleman, and retaking Paul Wellstone's seat
 
#2
Defeating Chambliss, and avenging Max Cleland
 
#3
Defeating McConnell, and cutting the head off the Republican snake
 
#4
Defeating Stevens, and taking down the longest serving Republican Senator
 
#5
I'm a Republican, so ideally none of the above
 
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Total Voters: 79

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Brittain33
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« on: October 16, 2008, 08:50:18 PM »

Goddammit, why did you exclude Ronnie Musgrove winning from the poll?  A Democratic victory in what is perceived to be a rocksolid Republican state would be a wonderful feather in the cap of this election.

No one hungers to defeat Wicker because he hasn't drawn anyone's attention outside your state. 
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« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2008, 11:59:02 AM »

I know this is supposed to be focused exclusively on Senate races, but there is no Republican I want to see lose more than Michele Bachmann.

If by some chance this election sweeps out Bachmann AND Murtha, we can all join hands and sing kumbaya.
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