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Strategists predict Obama victory, big gains for Democrats

 
CNN analysts predict an Obama victory. (CNN) – With only two days until Election Day, campaign insiders offered up their predictions for how the general election and congressional races will unfold. Speaking on Sunday to CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, the best political team made the following forecasts: James Carville, Democratic Strategist: Barack Obama takes the election by [...] (link)

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