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GOP Could Take Both Houses?

I recently wrote about the possibility of the GOP taking over the Senate — an extremely unlikely, but now feasible, scenario — and today, Liz Sidoti, who covered politics for the AP for the past 12 years, has an article that talks about the possibility of the GOP taking
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both houses of Congress.
...strategists in both parties now see at least narrow paths by which the GOP could win the House and, if the troubled environment for Democrats deteriorates further, possibly even the Senate.
Her analysis extends into an assessment of how tea party candidates will benefit Republicans, and is worth a read in full.

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