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Originally Posted by Riot
 The GOP can't even take over the Senate? (that has never happened before, that a party retakes the House but can't retake the Senate, too) Can only get 50-ish seats in the House? Don't forget that an abnormally large number of House seats when to the Dems last time, those seats should easily convert back to their normal GOP - but they are not.
Last year it was expected the GOP should retake the Senate, and dominate in the House. That doesn't appear ready to happen.
The "normal" is to readily kick ass the first midterm after a polarizing presidential election. The House/Senate usually go the way opposite the winning Presidential party.
If this plays out with no Senate win and a bare squeek win in the House, the GOP better realize they have long-term party problems, and they'd better decide what they represent, or they will be in the political wilderness for some years.
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The GOP might have trouble with the Senate since Harry Reid is doing his best to steal the election, with the machines being set to Mr. Reids name when new voters come in. And thank goodness the SEIU thugs are running the polling operations, with Mr. Reid's son Rory (who won't use his last name Reid) running for Governor.
Democrat politics as usual -- using every dirty trick in the book, and a few more from the sewer they are so accustomed to swimming in.