NOW you guys believe the Moonie Times? Hehe.
Actually, this is pretty reasonable. And it reflects what I said during the redistricting process -- GOP gains three seats, four maybe.
Posted by Keith at October 28, 2004 07:27 AMWell, I still think their nuts, but it is telling that they're quite pessimistic about Republican's chances in several of these races.
Posted by Byron L at October 28, 2004 09:28 AMLet's not concede the 10th district until the votes are counted, no matter how long the odds.
Posted by citizen Able at October 28, 2004 11:28 AMDoes the two- or three-seat gain take into account that Tom DeLay might actually lose?
Posted by Tom at October 28, 2004 01:20 PM"I still think their nuts, but it is telling that they're quite pessimistic about Republican's chances in several of these races."
Which again affirms what I just said. NOW you believe the Moonie Times? Well, even a blind hig finds a truffle now and then . . .
Tom DeLay won't lose. Three-to-four seat gain, including the de facto pickup of the effectively uncontested open seat, Hall's switch, and the defeat of two of the white, anglo incumbents (Stenholm and Lampson). A fifth arises if Frost goes down. But the talk of a seven-seat gain was just smoke.
Posted by Keith at October 29, 2004 07:49 AM