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Congressional Races Outlook
Posted: November 4, 2008 in 2008 Elections, House of Representatives, SenateTags: 2008 Elections, Al Franken, Bob Schaffer, Bruce Lunsford, Chris Van Hollen, Chuck Schumer, DCCC, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, DSCC, Elizabeth Dole, Gordon Smith, Harry Reid, House of Representatives, Jeanne Shaheen, Jeff Merkley, Jim Gilmore, Jim Martin, John Boehner, John Ensign, John Kennedy, John Sununu, Kay Hagan, Mark Begich, Mark Udall, Mark Warner, Mary Landrieu, Mitch McConnell, Nancy Pelosi, National Republican Congressional Committee, National Republican Senatorial Committee, Norm Coleman, NRCC, NRSC, Roger Wicker, Ronnie Musgrove, Saxby Chambliss, Senate, Steve Pearce, Susan Collins, Ted Stevens, Tom Allen, Tom Cole, Tom Udall
Before it gets too late, I want to note my predictions for the downballot races.
Senate:
The Democrats currently hold a 51-49 majority. They need to a net gain of 9 seats tonight to get a 60-seat supermajority. These are the races which will ultimately determine the size of the new Democratic majority in January.
Alaska: Ted Stevens (R) v. Mark Begich (D)
Begich wins by 8-11 points.
Colorado: Bob Schaffer (R) v. Mark Udall (D)
Udall wins by 7-10 points.
Georgia: Saxby Chambliss (R) v. Jim Martin (D)
Chambliss wins by 2-5 points.
Kentucky: Mitch McConnell (R) v. Bruce Lunsford (D)
McConnell wins by 3-6 points.
Louisiana: John Kennedy (R) v. Mary Landrieu (D)
Landrieu wins by 6-9 points.
Maine: Susan Collins (R) v. Tom Allen (D)
Collins wins by 7-10 points.
Minnesota: Norm Coleman (R) v. Al Franken (D)
Franken wins 2-5 points.
Mississippi: Roger Wicker (R) v. Ronnie Musgrove (D)
Wicker wins by 4-7 points.
New Hampshire: John Sununu (R) v. Jeanne Shaheen (D)
Shaheen wins by 8-12 points.
New Mexico: Steve Pearce (R) v. Tom Udall (D)
Udall wins by 10-13 points.
North Carolina: Elizabeth Dole (R) v. Kay Hagan (D)
Hagan wins by 4-7 points.
Oregon: Gordon Smith (R) v. Jeff Merkley (D)
Merkley wins by 4-7 points.
Virginia: Jim Gilmore (R) v. Mark Warner (D)
Warner wins by 24-27 points.
If my predictions are correct the Democrats will pick up 8 seats, leaving them at 59-41 in the Senate, one seat short of the supermajority. The GOP firewall in the South will hold, but if they lose McConnell or Chambliss the Dems hit 60.
House of Representatives:
The Democrats currently hold a 236-199 majority. Expect them to pick up between 25-30 more seats tonight. I also expect the Republicans to claim one significant Democratic scalp: John Murtha, largely due to his self-inflicted wounds when he said western Pennsylvania was racist.

