Thursday, July 19, 2007
Key to U.S. Senate in 2008 could be New Hampshire
Those curious as to if the Republicans can take back the U.S. Senate in 2008 may need to look north.
I think Senator John Sununu has done a fair job, but he may have trouble on his hands if Harvard Institute of Politics Director Jeanne Shaheen gets into the race. Early polls (which tend to be poor indicators of success, mind you) show Shaheen with a double-digit lead in a hypothetical race against Sununu.
The Republicans couldn't stand to lose any of their existing seats if they have any plans on being in the Majority come 2009.
I think Senator John Sununu has done a fair job, but he may have trouble on his hands if Harvard Institute of Politics Director Jeanne Shaheen gets into the race. Early polls (which tend to be poor indicators of success, mind you) show Shaheen with a double-digit lead in a hypothetical race against Sununu.
The Republicans couldn't stand to lose any of their existing seats if they have any plans on being in the Majority come 2009.
Labels: 2008 Senate Races