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I wonder what happens if it ends up 48R to 48D with two independents

if Lieberman wins?

>

> Polls: GOP looks likely to keep Senate control

> Races tighten in Montana, Missouri, Rhode Island and Virginia

>

>

> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15547023/

>

> NEW YORK - Just days from the midterm elections, the final round of

> MSNBC/McClatchy polls shows a tightening race to the finish in the

> battle for control of the U.S. Senate. Democrats are leading in

> several races that could result in party pickups, but Republicans

have

> narrowed the gap in other close races, according to Mason-Dixon

polls

> in 12 states.

>

> The numbers

> Here are the state-by-state results for the latest MSNBC/McClatchy

> polls. Click the state name to read the poll data. And click the

> candidates' names for their profiles.

>

> In Pennsylvania, incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Santorum is still

well

> behind his Democratic challenger Bob Casey, with Casey currently

ahead

> by 13 percentage points, 52 percent to 39 percent, with 7 percent

> undecided. In an MSNBC/McClatchy poll conducted two weeks ago,

Casey

> was up by 12 percentage points.

>

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Cat fight.

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Ed

Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006

8:11 AM

EOHarm

Subject: Re: Polls: GOP

looks likely to keep Senate control - Santorum still Toast

I wonder what happens if it ends up 48R to 48D with two independents

if Lieberman wins?

>

> Polls: GOP looks likely to keep Senate control

> Races tighten in Montana, Missouri, Rhode Island

and Virginia

>

>

> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15547023/

>

> NEW YORK

- Just days from the midterm elections, the final round of

> MSNBC/McClatchy polls shows a tightening race to the finish in the

> battle for control of the U.S. Senate. Democrats are leading in

> several races that could result in party pickups, but Republicans

have

> narrowed the gap in other close races, according to Mason-Dixon

polls

> in 12 states.

>

> The numbers

> Here are the state-by-state results for the latest MSNBC/McClatchy

> polls. Click the state name to read the poll data. And click the

> candidates' names for their profiles.

>

> In Pennsylvania,

incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Santorum is still

well

> behind his Democratic challenger Bob Casey, with Casey currently

ahead

> by 13 percentage points, 52 percent to 39 percent, with 7 percent

> undecided. In an MSNBC/McClatchy poll conducted two weeks ago,

Casey

> was up by 12 percentage points.

>

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on 11/6/06 8:10 AM, Ed at fordjohnson38@... wrote:

I wonder what happens if it ends up 48R to 48D with two independents

if Lieberman wins?

Lieberman will switch to Democrat.

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If it comes down to Democrats/Republicans 50/50 or Demcrats/Republicans 51/49, then Lieberman has outsized influence if vote on any bill is 50/49 (regardless of party affiliation) with Lieberman the tiebreaker. If Lieberman votes with the 49 group, it becomes 50/50 and tiebreaker goes to Cheney. If Lieberman votes with the 50 group, that group becomes 51 and Cheney's vote becomes irrelevant.

He will have potentially outsized influence in a numerically divided congress.

RE: Re: Polls: GOP looks likely to keep Senate control - Santorum still Toast

Cat fight.

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Ed Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 8:11 AMEOHarm Subject: Re: Polls: GOP looks likely to keep Senate control - Santorum still Toast

I wonder what happens if it ends up 48R to 48D with two independents if Lieberman wins? >> Polls: GOP looks likely to keep Senate control> Races tighten in Montana, Missouri, Rhode Island and Virginia> > > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15547023/> > NEW YORK - Just days from the midterm elections, the final round of> MSNBC/McClatchy polls shows a tightening race to the finish in the> battle for control of the U.S. Senate. Democrats are leading in> several races that could result in party pickups, but Republicans have> narrowed the gap in other close races, according to Mason-Dixon polls> in 12 states.> > The numbers> Here are the state-by-state results for the latest MSNBC/McClatchy> polls. Click the state name to read the poll data. And click the> candidates' names for their profiles.> > In Pennsylvania, incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Santorum is still well> behind his Democratic challenger Bob Casey, with Casey currently ahead> by 13 percentage points, 52 percent to 39 percent, with 7 percent> undecided. In an MSNBC/McClatchy poll conducted two weeks ago, Casey> was up by 12 percentage points.>

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I was wondering more about who would be the heads of comittees with

no majority.

> >

> > Polls: GOP looks likely to keep Senate control

> > Races tighten in Montana, Missouri, Rhode Island and Virginia

> >

> >

> > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15547023/

> >

> > NEW YORK - Just days from the midterm elections, the final

round of

> > MSNBC/McClatchy polls shows a tightening race to the finish in

the

> > battle for control of the U.S. Senate. Democrats are leading in

> > several races that could result in party pickups, but

Republicans

> have

> > narrowed the gap in other close races, according to Mason-

Dixon

> polls

> > in 12 states.

> >

> > The numbers

> > Here are the state-by-state results for the latest

MSNBC/McClatchy

> > polls. Click the state name to read the poll data. And click

the

> > candidates' names for their profiles.

> >

> > In Pennsylvania, incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Santorum is

still

> well

> > behind his Democratic challenger Bob Casey, with Casey

currently

> ahead

> > by 13 percentage points, 52 percent to 39 percent, with 7

percent

> > undecided. In an MSNBC/McClatchy poll conducted two weeks ago,

> Casey

> > was up by 12 percentage points.

> >

>

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I think they have co-chairmen/women of committees.

Someone else might know more.

Re: Polls: GOP looks likely to keep Senate control - Santorum still Toast

I was wondering more about who would be the heads of comittees with no majority.> >> > Polls: GOP looks likely to keep Senate control> > Races tighten in Montana, Missouri, Rhode Island and Virginia> > > > > > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15547023/> > > > NEW YORK - Just days from the midterm elections, the final round of> > MSNBC/McClatchy polls shows a tightening race to the finish in the> > battle for control of the U.S. Senate. Democrats are leading in> > several races that could result in party pickups, but Republicans > have> > narrowed the gap in other close races, according to Mason-Dixon > polls> > in 12 states.> > > > The numbers> > Here are the state-by-state results for the latest MSNBC/McClatchy> > polls. Click the state name to read the poll data. And click the> > candidates' names for their profiles.> > > > In Pennsylvania, incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Santorum is still > well> > behind his Democratic challenger Bob Casey, with Casey currently > ahead> > by 13 percentage points, 52 percent to 39 percent, with 7 percent> > undecided. In an MSNBC/McClatchy poll conducted two weeks ago, > Casey> > was up by 12 percentage points.> >>

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They vote for the leader and Bernie

will definitely vote for a Dem and probably so would Leiberman.

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From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Ed

Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006

11:16 AM

EOHarm

Subject: Re: Polls: GOP

looks likely to keep Senate control - Santorum still Toast

I was wondering more about who would be the heads of comittees with

no majority.

> >

> > Polls: GOP looks likely to keep Senate control

> > Races tighten in Montana, Missouri, Rhode Island

and Virginia

> >

> >

> > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15547023/

> >

> > NEW YORK

- Just days from the midterm elections, the final

round of

> > MSNBC/McClatchy polls shows a tightening race to the finish in

the

> > battle for control of the U.S. Senate. Democrats are leading in

> > several races that could result in party pickups, but

Republicans

> have

> > narrowed the gap in other close races, according to Mason-

Dixon

> polls

> > in 12 states.

> >

> > The numbers

> > Here are the state-by-state results for the latest

MSNBC/McClatchy

> > polls. Click the state name to read the poll data. And click

the

> > candidates' names for their profiles.

> >

> > In Pennsylvania,

incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Santorum is

still

> well

> > behind his Democratic challenger Bob Casey, with Casey

currently

> ahead

> > by 13 percentage points, 52 percent to 39 percent, with 7

percent

> > undecided. In an MSNBC/McClatchy poll conducted two weeks ago,

> Casey

> > was up by 12 percentage points.

> >

>

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If in fact the senate goes 48r/48d with 2 independant senators then

the democrats will bribe a liberal republican to change parties like

they did with the senator from new hampshire a few years ago. He was

promised and recieved a powerful seat on the committee he wanted to be

on if he switched teams. since he had no loyalty to the voters who

had placed him in washington he had no problems taking this BRIBE.

Otherwise the committee chairs are held by the party of the sitting

president because the vice president does not just break ties with

voting he would break ties on control of the senate.

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Ok, so it looks like its tied. Lieberman is independant, but Cheney

castes a tiebreaking vote.

> > >

> > > Polls: GOP looks likely to keep Senate control

> > > Races tighten in Montana, Missouri, Rhode Island and Virginia

> > >

> > >

> > > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15547023/

> > >

> > > NEW YORK - Just days from the midterm elections, the final

> round of

> > > MSNBC/McClatchy polls shows a tightening race to the finish

in

> the

> > > battle for control of the U.S. Senate. Democrats are leading

in

> > > several races that could result in party pickups, but

> Republicans

> > have

> > > narrowed the gap in other close races, according to Mason-

> Dixon

> > polls

> > > in 12 states.

> > >

> > > The numbers

> > > Here are the state-by-state results for the latest

> MSNBC/McClatchy

> > > polls. Click the state name to read the poll data. And click

> the

> > > candidates' names for their profiles.

> > >

> > > In Pennsylvania, incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Santorum is

> still

> > well

> > > behind his Democratic challenger Bob Casey, with Casey

> currently

> > ahead

> > > by 13 percentage points, 52 percent to 39 percent, with 7

> percent

> > > undecided. In an MSNBC/McClatchy poll conducted two weeks

ago,

> > Casey

> > > was up by 12 percentage points.

> > >

> >

>

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