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Question: will Congress stay republican
#1
yes and the Senate will become Republican controlled
 
#2
it will stay the way it as it is
 
#3
dems will make gains
 
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Total Voters: 40

Author Topic: 2012  (Read 2647 times)
nkpatel1279
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« on: April 19, 2012, 09:29:06 PM »

Regarding the US Senate. Democrats lose NE,ND,MT,and MO. They have a 50-50 chance of losing WI-assuming Thompson-R vs Baldwin-D and VA. Democrats gain ME-King-I caucuses with DEMs, and MA. They have a 50-50 chance of picking up NV. Democrats hold onto FL,NM,and OH. Republicans hold onto AZ and IN. Democrats will have a net loss of 1 to 4 seats.
Regarding the US House.
AZ= +2D/-1R
AR= -1D/+1R(+1D)
CA= +6D/-6R(+7D/-6R)
FL= +2D(+9D/-6R)
GA=-1D/+2R(+8D/-4R)
IL=+5D/-6R(+13D/-10R)
IN=-1D/+1R(+12D/-9R)
IA=-1D(+11D/-9R)
LA=-1R(+11D/-10R)
MD=+1D/-1R(+12D/-11R)
MA=-1D(+11D/-11R)
MI=-1D(+10D/-11R)
MN=+1D/-1R(+11D/-12R)
MO=-1D(+10D/-12R)
NV=+1D(+11D/-12R)
NH=+1D/-1R(+12D/-13R)
NJ=-1D(+11D/-13R)
NY=+1D/-3R(+12D/-16R)
NC=-4D/+4R(+8D/-12R)
OH=-1D/-1R(+7D/-13R)
OK=-1D/+1R(+6D/-12R)
PA=-1D(+5D/-12R)
SC=+1R(+5D/-11R)
TX=+2D/+2R(+7D/-9R)
UT=+1R(+7D/-8R)
WA=+1D(+8D/-8R)
Democrats could lose RI-1(Cicilline-D) and UT-4(Matheson-D)
Republicans could also lose CO-3(Tipton-R),CO-6(Coffman-R),FL-18(West-R),FL-26(Rivera-R),NV-3(Heck-R),NH-1(Guinta-R),NY-23(Reed-R),OH-6(Johnson-R),and WI-7(Duffy-R)

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