Key Senate races lean Republican in bid for control
WASHINGTON The battle over which party controls the Senate and whats left of President Obamas agenda is riding on a few toss-up races as Republicans were positioning to take over.
GOP candidates have been gaining ground in Georgia, Colorado, Kentucky and Iowa, battlegrounds closing in on the six-seat gain the party would need to call the shots in the chamber for the first time since 2006.
In a sign of optimism, the Republican National Committee was the only one of the political committees in DC to schedule a party at the swank W hotel near the White House.
Asked about Election Night party plans at the White House, Press Secretary Josh Earnest replied, Not that I know of.
Jennifer Duffy of the Cook Political Report is bullish on the GOP.
I sense Republican momentum in Colorado and Iowa, she said. If Republicans win both of those, its very hard to see how they dont win the Senate Majority.
Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin gave the opposition a gift in his home state of Iowa with a bone-headed remark about Republican Senate candidate Joni Ernst.
I dont care if shes as good looking as Taylor Swift or as nice as Mr. Rogers, but if she votes like [conservative Rep.] Michele Bachmann, shes wrong for the state of Iowa, Harkin said.
Ernst, a former combat vet, said she was very offended by the comment.
But her opponent, Bruce Braley, who hopes to succeed Harkin, got good news when a new Quinnipiac University poll had the race tied taking some of the sting out of a weekend Des Moines Register survey that showed him in deep trouble and down 7 points.
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Key Senate races lean Republican in bid for control