Final Predictions

So, here is a round up of predictions for today. Can't take the time to do a more detailed prediction but here is what people think (barring fraud) is going to be the outcome: (in all of these, Lieberman is counted as a Democrat because I suspect he will maintain his ties to the Democratic Party even though he kisses Bush's...er...lips)

Election Projection website (Republican Cheerleaders):

Senate: Dems gain 6
House: Dems gain 25

But, the person who runs this site, a pretty blindly Republican kind of guy, has the following caveat and personal predictions:

I predict the GOP will lose a net 11 seats in the House and a net 3 seats in the Senate. At most, I say the GOP loses 18 seats in the House and 4 in the Senate. That's where I stand.

So let's add this even more Republican biased prediction:

Senate: Dems gain 3
House: Dems gain 11

Electoral vote.com (Democratic biased):

Senate: Dems gain 6
House: Dems gain 36

Another Democratic biased calculation (no website, this was emailed to me from a DFA linkup group):

Senate: Dems gain 7
House: Dems gain 19

My personal predictions: (and I am trying to include the possibility of fraud)

Senate: Dems gain 4
House: Dems gain 21

Now...let's see what happens! I am soon off to NY-13 to help add one to all of the above House predictions.


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