Doesn’t look promising for the Democrats retaking the Senate — at least they’ve got the House. That’ll mostly slow down the mess, and will give the Democrats (who would do nothing either way) an excuse as to why they’re doing nothing. That’s promising for a Democratic win in ’08, for better or for worse.
Lieberman got re-elected, and now he’s not pretending to be a Democrat. Not like he did a good job of pretending before, but at least he hung out with you guys.
Looks hopeful for a Democratic Congress lead by Pawlenty. I hate Hatch. Hate him hate him hate him. And splitting the executive and legislative branches is consistantly best for the country, particularly since there’s such a strong party-then-country atmosphere in both parties. (Of course, both of them say that it’s Party-then-Country because only their party can save their country. Whatever.)
I’m kinda shocked by how close the Bachman/Wetterling and Gutknecht/Walz races are. The Dems would have carried that race easy if they hadn’t run Wetterling — she was a horrible presence in debates, and left herself wide open with that “I’m not going to run ’cause the numbers say I won’t win” comment. Bachman is such a horrible evangelical-pandering whackjob that only by choosing an equally whackjobish (yet in such a uniquely liberal way) candidate could they have lost it.
And I’m proud of Minnesota — first Muslim in Congress. Take that, our Brave New After 9/11 World.
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