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Beefalow and the Consumer
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Junior Chimp
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« on: November 05, 2008, 10:25:07 PM »

New England is really evolving into a kind of modern version of the Solid South. It's hard to see how Republicans can retain their current Governorships and Senate seats in the region in the long term with no House seats at all in New England and sitting in a distant minority in all of the state legislatures (except maybe the Maine Senate; anyone have results for the election there?)

What amazes me is that New York's House delegation is now split 26-3.  Of course, if not for the whole NY-13 debacle it would have been 25-4.
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