So, I may have been right on the money with my House prediction of 65 when the races become finalized, but I was off in the Senate by at least three. All in all, it was still a very good night as most of the Democrats I care for the least were sent packing.
President Obama can say last night was all about the economy if he chooses, http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/11/03/obama-addresses-nation-democrats-lose-house/ and it very well might have been to a very limited degree. However, the fact is, we all know the voting came down to the health care bill as those who supported it, were largely defeated. Here is a list:
Tom Perriello (VA)
Tom Perriello (VA)
Glenn Nye (VA)
Suzanne Kosmas (FL)
Alan Grayson (FL)
Baron Hill (IN)
Carol Shea-Porter (NH)
Allen Boyd (FL)
Kathy Dahlkemper (PA)
Chris Carney (PA)
Paul Kanjorski (PA)
Blanche Lincoln (AR)
Ron Klein (FL)
Debbie Halvorson (IL) Phil Hare (IL)
Mark Schauer (MI)
Jim Oberstar (MN)
Dina Titus (NV)
John Hall (NY)
Bob Etheridge (NC)
Mary Jo Kilroy (OH)
Zack Space (OH)
Patrick Murphy (PA)
John Spratt (SC)
Steve Kagen (WI)
Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-1)
Harry Mitchell (AZ)
John Salazar (CO)
Bill Foster (IL)
Earl Pomeroy (ND)
Charlie Wilson (OH)
Ciro Rodriguez (TX)
Even a single Republican, Joseph Cao (LA), lost as a result of voting "yes" on the bill in November even though he changed his vote when the bill returned in March.
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