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Schumer: 60 Senate seats possible but unlikely (Reuters)

 
Reuters - U.S. presidential nominee Barack Obama's fellow Democrats will likely fall a bit short of winning a Senate majority large enough to hold off procedural challenges, a chief party strategist said on Sunday. (link)

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