GOP Senate Prospects Dimming
From: The Washington Post
A Senate electoral playing field that was already wide open for 2008 has become considerably more perilous for Republicans with the retirement of Sen. John W. Warner (R-Va.) and the resignation of scandal-scarred Sen. Larry E. Craig (R-Idaho).
Republicans need a net gain of just one seat to take back control of the Senate, but they have 22 seats to defend, and campaign cash is conspicuously lacking. Warner's retirement raised to two the number of open Republican seats, and both of them -- in Virginia and Colorado -- are prime targets for Democrats.
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Labels: election 2008
2 Comments:
Well if we actually have elections in 2008 it is possible that the Democratic Party might take control of the Senate.
And if they do the first thing they need to do is kick Judas Iscariot Lieberman out. No ifs ans or buts, kick his sleazy *ss out.
God Bless.
AP - I can't see the good folks of Connecticut electing LIEberman again. Not now. . .
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