- Maurice Henchey, in Congress since 1992 and a guy who has never face serious opposition finds himself at 44% with less than a month before the election. Incumbents below 50% at this point tend to lose. Henchey once told a constituent "I’m a US congressman. Nobody tells me what to do.” We'll see.
- John Dingell, in Congress since 1954 and whose father held that seat before him since 1932, is at 39% with his opponent at 44%.
- Bawney Fwank is facing the challenge of his life in Massachusetts. Given that Massachusetts replaced Ted Kennedy with Republican Scott Brown, it's very possible that Fwank could find himself replaced by Sean Bielat even though he's trying to turn on the charm now.
Saturday, October 09, 2010
Upsets Brewing
Three entrenched liberal Democrats could be on their way out if the GOP wave is big enough:
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