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#226 2006-11-09 9:04 pm

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Re: The election: what's it all mean?

A selective recount would have been cheaper, but would it have been fair?


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#227 2006-11-09 9:06 pm

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Re: The election: what's it all mean?

Folks in these districts are still undecided:
http://politicalwire.com/archives/2006/ … cided.html

"Democrats picked up 29 House seats in Tuesday's election, but there are still quite a few races undecided. CQ Politics gives a status update in CT-2, FL-13, GA-12, NC-8, NM-1, OH-2, OH-15, WA-8 and WY-AL.
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Haven't heard much shrieking. (From either 'side'.)

In addition, there will be runoffs in LA-2 and TX-23.


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#228 2006-11-09 9:06 pm

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Re: The election: what's it all mean?

sometimes, the state is responsible for fairness.


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