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Reporter's Notebook: Senate Republicans Brace for Election Day 'Sorrows'

 
Sen. John Ensign, who's in charge of defending Republican seats in the Senate, says it's possible Democrats could reach a filibuster-proof 60-seat majority.  (link)

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