Woot Woot, the dem wins in Oregon, Coleman clings to a tiny lead in Minnesota that will go into an automatic recount, and Stevens clings to a tiny lead in Alaska that may be resolved when the remaining 40,000
mainly absentee ballots are counted.
Leaving the Georgia early December runoff election in a very special class all its own. Especially if, by some major miracle, the dems win the Senate races in both Minnesota and Alaska.
Because it would then leave the Senate race in Georgia to focus on a new and direct question, do the people of Georgia want the democrats to have a filibuster proof Senate?
And that is not necessarily going to be the last time the same issue will be raised in the early years of an Obama Presidency, one or more sitting Republican Senators may die in office and other may resign, either to take a place in the Obama administration, or to pursue other opportunities. Nor will the democratic side of the Senate be static either, right off the bat, new Senators must take the place of both Biden and Obama, Kerry may become Secretary of State leaving another to be replaced vacancy, and there is always the possibility of death by natural causes. If Edward Kennedy goes the same year Kerry goes, it could leave Massachusetts replacing two Senators in the same year.