Five months before Election Day, Republicans are poised to retain control of the House of Representatives and inch close - and perhaps win the majority - in the Senate.
The outlook is driven by local factors rather than any kind of wave for or against either major political party. Indeed, the lack of a national tide could help the Republicans hold the House, where they're expected to lose seats but not enough to cost them the majority.
Top analysts who chart congressional campaigns now see Republicans losing as many as 15 seats in the House of Representatives, a loss that still would leave them comfortably in control. Democrats need a net gain of 25 to regain control.
The authoritative Rothenberg Political Report forecasts a Democratic pickup of fewer than 10 House seats. The Cook Political Report says the Democrats will gain between five and 15 seats.
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5 comments:
If Obama wins at least we can impeach him.
Obama will loose unless he uses gas on us; maybe why Homeland Security have moved millions of Coffins into each of the 73 Fema Camps.
10;27 yes Obama plans to fill all those coffins with Republican voters!
don't forget that DHS just purchased millions of rounds of ammo and has been drilling on crowd/riot control. don't be fooled into thinking that they are preparing for the occupy idiots...
Those coffins are filled with democrat voters.
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