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Re: Democrats Have A Shot At Taking Back The House As Republican Popularity Continues
on a unrelated note montana's senate race is starting to take shape, state rep champ edmunds is making signals he might stay in the running for the republican primary, even if Representative Steve Daines announces decides to run for the senate nomination, and the reason he gives is Daines's vote to raise the debt ceiling and end the government shutdown.
Missoula legislator Edmunds might stay in U.S. Senate race
montana is a funny state, it's portrayed as a red state, but it elects democrats to the senate, including the legendary Mike Mansfield who was senate majority leader for 17 years.
Howdy, I have no doubt McAuliffe will win. Virginia has been trending Democrat for a long time and is probably closer to Maryland in their party politics than the old south which once they were. Same is going on in North Carolina and in my home state of Georgia. Hagan looks like almost a shoe in to keep her seat in NC as of today and believe it or not, I would give Michelle Nunn an 50-50 shot of taking Georgia's senate seat next year. There are plenty of us old foggies who loved her daddy, Sam Nunn. If she take the right stand on a couple of key issues for us Georgian's like her daddy did, we would most certainly return another Nunn to the Senate. Especially if Broun is her opposition.
on a unrelated note montana's senate race is starting to take shape, state rep champ edmunds is making signals he might stay in the running for the republican primary, even if Representative Steve Daines announces decides to run for the senate nomination, and the reason he gives is Daines's vote to raise the debt ceiling and end the government shutdown.
Missoula legislator Edmunds might stay in U.S. Senate race
montana is a funny state, it's portrayed as a red state, but it elects democrats to the senate, including the legendary Mike Mansfield who was senate majority leader for 17 years.