There are always a few flies in the ointment.Misty » 07 Nov 2014 11:12 pm » wrote: One? Don't forget my governor Tom Corbett and good old Scott Brown.
He's looking at real estate in Maine as we speak.
The State Legislative Landslide
By Bruce Walker
There are ninety-eight partisan state legislative chambers in our nation. (Nebraska has a unicameral and nonpartisan legislature.) Not all state legislative chambers had elections this November, but of the seventy-seven state legislative chambers that did have elections, Republicans gained seats in sixty-one, while losing seats in only ten.
This translated into shifting control of ten legislative chambers from Democrat to Republican: the State Senate in Washington, Colorado, Nevada, Maine, and New York and the State House of Representatives in New Mexico, Nevada, Minnesota, West Virginia, and New Hampshire. Republican power in state legislatures is at the highest point in a century, both in the number of chambers controlled and also in the number of Republicans in state legislature – important facts that tend to be submerged in higher profile races.
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles ... z3IUWGZ2OC