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The Political Marketplace Does Its Work
Tweet Share on Facebook November 8, 2006 CommentApocryphal story: the late Morris Udall, standing up at the podium on election night after finishing second in the fifth presidential primary in a row.
"The people have spoken," he said solemnly. "The bastards."
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Thoughts in the Wee Hours of Election Night
Tweet Share on Facebook November 8, 2006 CommentI have just returned to my hotel room after spending 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. in the decision desk room at Fox News Channel headquarters in New York. Because I was spending much of my time analyzing the tabulated vote as it was coming in for the obviously crucial House and Senate elections, I do not know for sure all the resultsand so I may be getting some things wrong in this post. Also, I don't know yet the final percentages in many of the races. What I do know is that the Democrats have won control of the House, and seem to be on their way to about 230 seatsthe number, as it happens, that Republicans ended up with after the election of 1994. That was a 52-seat gain for the Republicans; 230 seats would be a 27-seat gain for the Democrats. Impressive, and higher than I expected: Aside from the significant exception of 1994, neither party had made a net gain of more than 10 seats in the last 20 years. Also, it appears that the Democrats are on their way towardif not absolutely assured ofa 51-49 majority in the Senate.

