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Monday, February 15

2010: Republican Revolution Part 2?

OK.. OK.. So there is no Newt Gingrich touting the Contract with America, but could the elections of 2010 go down in the history books as the year that the Tea Party led to a complete power reversal in Congress? I think it is possible.  I will take time over the next few days to analyze both the House and the Senate and provide a summary of the most interesting races and make a few predictions along the way.

All of this should be taken with a huge grain of salt because there is a lot that will happen between now and November.  Will healthcare get passed? If so, under what conditions? Will another issue step into the forefront? Will the economy show signs of improvement or continue to falter? So many questions and so few answers.  Still, it is interesting to look at where we stand right now and adjust as new information arises.

First, I will analyze the Senate races of interest and make predictions there.  Then, I will move onto the House races.  My aim is to go into these analyses with no expectations and educate both myself and any reader on each of the competitive races and provide an overall outlook.

I would also like to develop a mechanism to be updated with the latest polling data from Pollster and RealClearPolitics to provide an up-to-the minute scoring system for the races so that I can return to this analysis periodically between now and November with updated predictions.

Now, I will begin work and return with Senate predictions.

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