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Antonio the Sixth
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« on: October 07, 2012, 04:17:01 PM »

The best conceivable outcome I can see for Democrats is them holding all their seats except Nebraska, while picking up MA, IN, AZ and NV (plus have King caucus with them). That would mean a net gain of 4 seats and a 57/43 Senate.

Of course, that would mean every close race breaking in favor of Democrats. That seems very unlikely to happen.

I think the best realistic result we can hope for is 55/45. This should be enough to survive in 2014, barring a 2010-like wave.
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