Sunday, October 19, 2014

Early voting has started

Early voting has started so get out and vote.

In the Gubernatorial election,

Thomas Foley the challenger is back in the lead

Projection

GOP: 28
Dem: 21
Ind: 1

In the Senate race,

In Colorado, Gardner losing ground as Incumbent Tom Udall is close to safe his seat and neither for Joni Ernst in Iowa, one resident says that she's old-fashioned.

No final projection for the Senate yet  But in Louisiana Jungle Primary polls show that both Incumbent Landrieu and Challenger Cassidy are likely heading for a runoff as neither of them don't reach 50%.

Update for Governor Race:

Connecticut flips back and forth.

Now we have challenger Charles Baker in Massachusetts leading incumbent Martha Coakley.

Projection

GOP: 29
Dem: 20
Ind: 1

Update Senate Race:

So it looks like that the GOP will have a small control of the Senate. For Fast Track Trade Authority, it might be impossible for McConnell to get it to Obama's desk due to a filibuster because Joni Ernst who said in her campaign that she's against the TPP and Fast Track and Rand Paul will both likely to vote with the Democrats to block cloture. Second, McConnell could consider on changing the filibuster rule back to 60 for executive nominees, but changing the rule for legislation may give Reid a taste of his own medicine but it would screw us all as it makes it more easier for Obama to get Fast Track. Furthermore, Mississippi Supreme Court judge hasn't ruled if there was voting fraud, likewise Travis Childers who is a southern democrat, would win and save the Democratic control by a tie-breaker through Vice President Biden. But then, Georgia is still likely going into a runoff because neither both Daivd Perdue or Michelle Nunn have 50% of the voters. Nunn may not win Georgia in January runoff even if polls show that she's ahead of Perdue.

I will explain what else the TPP can harm.


Projection:

GOP: 51
Dem: 46
Ind: 3

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