Cagey18
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Think I'm kidding? Not at all. Here's why the outcome of the Alaska Senate race is so important (other than reaching the magic number of 60)...from electoral-vote.com: In Alaska, Ted Stevens (R, convicted felon) was miraculously leading Mark Begich (D, popular Anchorage mayor) by 3300 votes (out of 209,000) with 99% reporting. If Stevens is elected to the Senate, he will probably be expelled in January leading to an election, most likely between Begich and Sarah Palin. Given the heavy Republican dominance of Alaska, Palin would probably win that one. With four years in the Senate, she would make a much more plausible candidate in 2012. If, on the other hand, Begich wins, then Palin goes back to Alaska to shoot moose.
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