Posted on 07/17/2010 9:40:36 AM PDT by InterceptPoint
thanks for the update
Nice.
I agree with your prediction that Democrats will have small majorities, next year. I think that Republicans will gain 25 seats in the House and four in the Senate.
Thank you for all your work in setting up that great schedule.
Mahoney definitely looks like Guinta’s main competition. Gotta bump one of those other 2 guys off the list.
Months ago it appeared to me that Guinta would take the primary in a walk. Things have changed it seems.
Nhwingut seems like a good guy to go to for New Hampshire updates.
Cao’s district is shown as leaning Dem in this survey, I believe, so he can’t be too comfortable.
RE: Delaware
Moderate Michelle Rollins is the frontrunner, her main foe is the more conservative Glen Urquhart. http://www.glenurquhartforcongress.com/
Rose Izzo is an also ran.
We’ll shuffle that race around and list Sean Mahoney second. Things have really changed up there in the last couple of months. Bottom line is Che-Porter is very vulnerable and needs to go.
Is it okay to put you on the ping list? It would be helpful to have your input on both the NH races we have listed. Just chime in if you see anything you think needs a closer look.
Thanks.
Van Tran has a real opportunity to take this one. The Vietnamese community is strong and getting stronger, he is well regarded by many and like so many Vietnamese who fled South Viet Nam when they could, he is a solid Conservative:
Nice work! Thanks InterceptPoint.
Race updates
thanks for the ping!!!
Week | GOP Senate Seats P10 |
GOP Senate Seats EV |
GOP Senate Seats P90 |
Probability of 51 |
GOP Gain |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
18-Jul-10 | 47 | 48.84 | 50 | 6.95% | 7 |
-PJ
Thanks for the input on that race. That was B1 Bob’s old seat - correct? So there have to be a lot of conservatives left in that district.
Joseph Cao, LA-2, is another first generation Vietnamese who has worked hard and thrived. We’re hoping we hold on to that seat.
Please keep us posted on any polls or other relevant information concerning this race.
I think it’s worth a lot. Often, we get inquiries about how the senate races are going and we really don’t know because we’re only focussed on the House ones - that’s enough to keep us very busy. So you are a good resource for information about the senate.
Your +7 number pretty much jives with what I’ve seen on CQ, Cook, Rothenberg, Sabato, etc.
When you click on the name Dave Argall for PA against Mark Crist, the link takes you to Frank Ryan’s site.
Unfortantely Col. Ryan lost to Mr. Argall for the nomination. You will want to remove the link and replace it with one that takes the reader to Argall’s site.
Nothing about Dave Argall is related to Frank Ryan’s site.
A 7 seat pickup sounds about right.
The problem here will be that the RINOs from the North East will become even more important than they are now when the Senate is close to 50/50. If the Republicans end up winning the Senate then they will the Kings and Queens who decide our fate. But I guess that is better than what we have now.
I checked our original database, an Excel file, and it was correct with the link pointing to Dave Argall's campaign website. But the version posted on FR does point to the Frank Ryan website.
We did have Frank Ryan on our list before the primaries of course and it turns out that when I deleted the Frank Ryan entry in the Excel file it didn't actually delete the link. The field was blank but the link was still there. I guess that's an Excel feature not a bug. So I've updated the file to delete hidden Frank Ryan link so it should be OK the next time you see it.
Thanks for heads up.
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