Stupid pundits!
My Verdict:
The Democrats retain control of the Senate, 52 to 48.
Currently,
52 Dems GOP 47 Tie 1
How about that!
Last edited by Nbadan; 11-04-2010 at 08:06 PM.
ABC News has it..
50 Democrat
46 reps
4 still undecided
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You really going to give yourself a pat on the back for a prediction made the night before an election with some of the most accurate polling in history?
Props.
2 indepents also are in the senate
they vote alot towards the republicans
Just pointing out that all the hype in the M$M about a GOP avalanche sweeping both houses were wrong, just as I have been saying for weeks..
....this was more like a little wake...certainly no 1994...
The media has not been saying they were going to take both houses. But ok. Its a wave Dan. They just smashed the out of the Dems but the Dems just had a huge lead to begin with. This is some bad bad spin.
they smashed the people who voted for health care
You voted for it YOU GOT SENT PACKING IF YOUR TERM WAS up
I'm not sure which media you've been watching...but the message was pretty clear, the tea-baggers where gonna make a statement to 'establishment Washington' and take 'the country back'...
...the irony in all this is that every Democratic Senator that voted against Obama's health-care bill is now gone! - the moral: Happens!!
Not in every case.
some won some lost
just like democracts and republicans
So they weren't all sent packing.
the neuter are still the vast majority, not the democrat supporters nor the supporters of republicans. i know many of them who voted for republicans were only doing it to show their dissatisfactions about obama's childish works. the mess wouldn't be cleaned out any time soon anyway, even if the republicans managed to impeach the kenyan mulatto and take back the country.
the tea parties did not vote for heath care
if you were a congressman and voted for health care YOU got sent packing
Murray wins....sadly that makes it Dems 53 Wingnuts 47
Go team!
Sen. Patty Murray has won a fourth term, riding a wave of strong Democratic support in King County to defeat Republican challenger Dino Rossi.
As of Thursday evening, Murray was leading Rossi by more than 45,000 votes, taking 51 percent to Rossi's 49 percent. That's up from a 14,000-vote lead on Election Day.
According to a Seattle Times analysis, Rossi would need to get about 54 percent of the estimated 591,000 uncounted ballots statewide to overcome Murray's lead.
But nearly 264,000 of those ballots are in King County. Murray's already commanding lead there has only expanded since Election Day. She took 68 percent of the 69,000 King County ballots counted Thursday.
To overcome King County's heavy support for Murray, Rossi would have to take about two-thirds of the remaining ballots in the rest of the state. So far he's received 53.2 percent of those non-King County votes.
That's right Dan. Rout for the democrats rather than the nation.
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