Stu Rothenberg expects Republicans to flip seven Senate seats but he says there’s still a chance in the final weeks for Democrats to retain control.
“First, Democrats still may be able to localize elections in a few states — the most likely prospects are North Carolina and Alaska, which were carried by Romney, and two swing states won by Obama, Iowa and Colorado. Doing so would inoculate the Democratic nominees (three incumbents and one open seat hopeful) from Obama’s near-toxic political standing.”
“Second, Democrats may be able to register and turn out additional voters, who could change the arithmetic of the elections.”

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