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Edited on Thu Jan-07-10 05:15 PM by luckyleftyme2
I don't think Rush is clear headed yet from his trip to Hawaii; I think every blogger in Du ought to call him tomorrow and show his listeners what a liar he is! I happen to turn his show on the other day and heard his latest rant! It went something like this. Those democrats are scared ;they running for the hills ;them right wingers are after them! well hERE is the facts RUSH: How this lard butt ever got an audience is beyond me! He can't converse intelligently unless he has a monitor board an people putting up the words! I was a witness to Clinton making him look like a kindergarten kid! tied him in knots and spit him out in less than two minutes!\ Well anyway here's his latest rally lie! them democrats are running for the hills their retiring left and right: here;s the facts shove em where the sun don't shine if your a follower of this fool! Elections to the United States Senate will be held on November 2, 2010, for at least 36 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate.
Thirty-four of the seats are for six-year terms, beginning January 3, 2011. They will join Senate Class III, which traces its roots back to the Senators who served full six-year terms from March 4, 1789 to March 3, 1795.
The Senate is currently composed of 58 Democrats, 40 Republicans, and two independents who caucus with the Democrats. Of the seats expected to be up for election in 2010, 19 are held by Democrats and 18 are held by Republicans.
Contents 1 Predictions 2 Overview of races (37 seats) 2.1 Retiring Democratic Senators (5 seats) 2.1.1 Roland Burris of Illinois 2.1.2 Christopher Dodd of Connecticut 2.1.3 Byron Dorgan of North Dakota 2.1.4 Ted Kaufman of Delaware 2.1.5 Paul Kirk of Massachusetts 2.2 Retiring Republican Senators (6 seats) 2.2.1 Kit Bond of Missouri 2.2.2 Sam Brownback of Kansas 2.2.3 Jim Bunning of Kentucky 2.2.4 Judd Gregg of New Hampshire 2.2.5 George LeMieux of Florida 2.2.6 George Voinovich of Ohio 2.3 Democratic incumbents (14 seats) 2.3.1 Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas 2.3.2 Barbara Boxer of California 2.3.3 Michael Bennet of Colorado 2.3.4 Daniel Inouye of Hawaii 2.3.5 Evan Bayh of Indiana 2.3.6 Barbara Mikulski of Maryland 2.3.7 Harry Reid of Nevada 2.3.8 Kirsten Gillibrand of New York 2.3.9 Chuck Schumer of New York 2.3.10 Ron Wyden of Oregon 2.3.11 Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania 2.3.12 Patrick Leahy of Vermont 2.3.13 Patty Murray of Washington 2.3.14 Russ Feingold of Wisconsin 2.4 Republican incumbents (12 seats) 2.4.1 Richard Shelby of Alabama 2.4.2 Lisa Murkowski of Alaska 2.4.3 John McCain of Arizona 2.4.4 Johnny Isakson of Georgia 2.4.5 Mike Crapo of Idaho 2.4.6 Chuck Grassley of Iowa 2.4.7 David Vitter of Louisiana 2.4.8 Richard Burr of North Carolina 2.4.9 Tom Coburn of Oklahoma 2.4.10 Jim DeMint of South Carolina 2.4.11 John Thune of South Dakota 2.4.12 Bob Bennett of Utah 3 Senate contests in 2010 4 See also 5 References
Predictions look s to me that their is one or more republicans in every category more than democrats! who said you need to tell the truth to make a story? right Rush! face facts the only way the right can win is lie and cheat!
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