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Two post-DNC Winter Meeting Predictions
If Donna Brazille's presence at the DNC Winter Meeting is any validation of my suspicions, then HE WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED will indeed announce his candidacy. And he will only do so after winning the Oscar for that little documentary of his.
Oscar-winning President kind of rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?
Let's see if my predictions once again are valid. I was after all the first one to announce Hillary's candidacy after she hired Peter Daou.
Just saying.
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Final Predictions
So, here is a round up of predictions for today. Can't take the time to do a more detailed prediction but here is what people think (barring fraud) is going to be the outcome: (in all of these, Lieberman is counted as a Democrat because I suspect he will maintain his ties to the Democratic Party even though he kisses Bush's...er...lips)
Election Projection website (Republican Cheerleaders):
Senate: Dems gain 6
House: Dems gain 25
But, the person who runs this site, a pretty blindly Republican kind of guy, has the following caveat and personal predictions:
I predict the GOP will lose a net 11 seats in the House and a net 3 seats in the Senate. At most, I say the GOP loses 18 seats in the House and 4 in the Senate. That's where I stand.
So let's add this even more Republican biased prediction:
Senate: Dems gain 3
House: Dems gain 11
Electoral vote.com (Democratic biased):
Senate: Dems gain 6
House: Dems gain 36
Another Democratic biased calculation (no website, this was emailed to me from a DFA linkup group):
Senate: Dems gain 7
House: Dems gain 19
My personal predictions: (and I am trying to include the possibility of fraud)
Senate: Dems gain 4
House: Dems gain 21
Now...let's see what happens! I am soon off to NY-13 to help add one to all of the above House predictions.
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