That's the conventional big media narrative, anyhow. Could it be, like so much past received wisdom, wrong?
The Senate was never really in play. It's even less in play now:
- Harry Reid is back from the dead.
- Joe Sestak may be primed to hold Pennsylvania, which Arlen Specter would not have (if you could even call re-electing Arlen Specter a hold).
No one expects the Democrats to gain seats in either house, but losing control of either house is much less likely than the teabagger narrative.
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