It has been strongly suggested that this year's election may be a repeat of 2006 as far as republican losses are concerned.
"A lot of Republicans thought that 2006 was the low point, and that simply isn't the case," said Nathan Gonzales, political editor of the nonpartisan Rothenberg Political Report, which predicts Democratic gains of eight to 12 seats in the House and three to five seats in the Senate.
"It's like 2006 never ended for Republicans," said Jennifer Duffy, of the nonpartisan Cook Political Report, which predicts Democratic gains of 10 to 20 seats in the House and four to seven in the Senate.
The biggest hint of this has been 3 special House elections that have occurred in republican leaning districts. All 3 were won by democrats.
Here's hoping something clicks among those in power within the Republican Party. Moving back towards the right has always been a winner before.
-Colonel Steve

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