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Essay heading: How the 2006 Election Sets up the 2008 Election
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The upset in Tennessee set up John McCain as the forerunner for the Republicans in the 2008 election. That is if the former mayor of New York City, Rudi Giuliani, doesn't plan on running. Sen. George Allen (Virginia), another presidential hopeful, lost in an upset that has more implications than just his presidential dreams... displayed 300 characters
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Virginia is traditionally a "red" state but with this Republican loss it seems that it might be shifting. John Kerry would be president right now if he had won Virginia and Colorado. With Virginia slowly shifting to "blue," Democrats have a better chance of winning the Presidency.
Some Democrats have called the 2006 midterms an end to the conservative movement... displayed next 300 characters
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