Now Biden is up HUGE in this poll. If Obama wins, does O'Donnell get the seat by default? Or how does that work...?Quote:
DE-Sen: O'Donnell vs Biden
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Now Biden is up HUGE in this poll. If Obama wins, does O'Donnell get the seat by default? Or how does that work...?Quote:
DE-Sen: O'Donnell vs Biden
According to this Huffington Post article, the current governor chooses a replacement. Since the gov is a Dem, O'Donnell wouldn't get the seat.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sandy-..._b_120875.html
I'm TOTALLY quaking in my boots here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqBq8jBKDik
What does "closer than necessarily so" mean?
Here's Levin's polling numbers vs. his opponent:
http://www.pollster.com/08MISenGEHvLr600.png
Obviously, this is good news for Levin's opponent -- whatever the heck his name is. ;)
Got'em right where we want'em.
It's the kind of statement you make when you are trying to avoid going out on a limb and are just throwing scenarios out there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fool
It's the kind of statement the dude in the video made because he is an idiot.
Kerry is up 65 to 30 right now BTW.
As far as the veto majority, it's a long shot right now. The Dems would have to hold on to the leads they have (it appears only Oregon is close), and also win 5 of the 6 leaning GOP or tied. Those are Minny, Alaska, N.C., Miss, Kentucky, Georgia.
N.C. is tied. Minny, Alaska and Georgia are super close. Miss and Kentucky are within reach, but long shots.
I'd bet against it at this point, but you never know.
If they need a veto majority, there are bigger problems then not having a veto majority.