WOW! Checks & Balances Back in Style

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Most of you you know what has happened, but many of TWN‘s international readers want a quick and compact picture. First of all, yesterday afternoon, TWN predicted the following: U.S. House of Representatives 201 Republicans 234 Democrats U.S. Senate 51 Republicans 47 Democrats 2 Independents (caucus with Dems) What the polls show today is: U.S….

George Allen May LOSE to Jim Webb

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What a night! 99% of precincts reporting and James Webb now leads George Allen by about 2,500 votes. Mixed feelings on this one. A while back I hoped that George Allen would hold himself together long enough politically to challenge John McCain for the Republican presidential nomination (and win).

11 p.m. Dems Close to Changing the Course of this Nation

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It’s 11 p.m. here at CNN’s blogfest. Great people here — most of whom I know via email but very different to actually meet the pajama crowd in person. At this DCCC site, reports are the Dems are now just two seats away from taking over the House of Representatives. Exciting.

Senate Control Teetering on Edge

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This is an exciting evening. Santorum loses. Chafee — who voted against George W. Bush in the last election — loses. Menendez keeps his seat in New Jersey. Blue states are getting bluer. Hal Ford is going down in the South. Allen and Webb are flipping every few minutes.

Santorum & Kean Losses: What Do They Mean?

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While it was somewhat expected that Rick Santorum and Thomas Kean, Jr. were going into their respective elections in Pennsylvania and New Jersey in deficit positions, the fact that Kean was a moderate Republican and Santorum a right-winger does flag something.