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    We should focus on working together. Hopefully we can have a Clinton-Republican Congress success again if that's possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9erempiree
    Political Science majors are a weird bunch. I never knew they can get passionate about an election. They talk about it like I would be breaking down a basketball game.

    She started mentioning the Tea Party and all these other parties like it was the playoffs.
    Need to hook that shit up. Have her sit on my face while she's watching election coverage so I can get that stink pouring down my throat.

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    R- Corey Gardener projected to take Colorado over the Democrat in Colorado giving the Republicans just one more seat to take control of the senate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaSeba5
    We should focus on working together. Hopefully we can have a Clinton-Republican Congress success again if that's possible.
    Lol...they didn't work together. Clinton threw his own party under the bus. He signed DOMA, Welfare reform, NAFTA, and repealed Glass Seagal. The Democratic Party would have riot if Republican president did that shit.

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    Wow, R-Gov Scott Walker is projected to win reelection in Michigan. I bet Jimmy Hoffa is rolling in his cement right now.

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    It's not projected yet, but it looks like incumbent D-Kay Hagan may go down in flames to R-Thom Tillis even though she outspent him 3-1. Tillis has a 2 point lead with 95% of the precincts reporting. This would give the Rs their senate majority assuming they don't lose any net seats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ROCSteady
    Pretty sure Anthony Brown has this shit re: MD Governor. He dominated in Prince George's County & Montgomery County. I'd bet my left nut that he has Baltimore County on lock.


    feel bad for Tommy Carcetti's presidential hopes
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    He down like 54-46 right now and he could very well lose but some big places aren't in yet

    He seems like kind of a dunce anyhow.

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    R-Joni Earnst takes Iowa from the incumbent donkey. The Republicans have taken control of the Senate and they are still going. It's a bloodbath out there for senate Dems. The Rs have won virtually every closely contested race.

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    It's official D-Kay Hagan the incumbent falls to R-Thom Tillis. Republicans get another senate seat.

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    meh.. nothing will change. Just more bickering and fighting among the President and Congress, and Republicans in Congress. The only option is to work together hopefully, which will never happen.

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    Maryland is an extremely Democratic state. Really shocked Brown is losing

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    The Dem Governor in Obama's home state of Illinois gets replaced by a Republican...ouch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaSeba5
    meh.. nothing will change. Just more bickering and fighting among the President and Congress, and Republicans in Congress. The only option is to work together hopefully, which will never happen.
    The GOP is more obstinate/combative than the typical democrat. if the GOP house passes a bill and the GOP controlled senate tries to do the same will the Dems filibuster shamelessly like the GOP? Of course Obama still has the veto.

    The only option is to work together hopefully, which will never happen.
    Meh, dems caving is entirely possible

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