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Republicans need to gain a net of six Democratic Senate seats this fall to regain control of the Senate.
The balance between Republicans and Democrats is so close that if Democrats gain a net of six seats from the election in November, they would be in control.
President Bush's home state, Texas, for instance, would gain a net total of 6,150 military and civilian jobs if the military's recommendations stand.
But Democratic lawyers and strategists estimated that if the boards count dimpled ballots as votes, Mr. Gore could gain a net 400 votes in Broward.
If Republicans won all the leaners and tossups — plus Nebraska, which looks like a likely pick-up for them — they would gain a net of eight seats.
Historically, Republicans gain a net of 1.5 percentage points in the transition from registered voter to likely voter polls, and our method now estimates that the gap will be slightly larger than that — 2.3 percentage points — this year.
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Kasle gained a net of 2 imps over the next five boards to lead by 1.
That technique would estimate Mr. Romney gaining a net of 2.2 percentage points on Mr. Obama.
In Florida, he won all delegates and gained a net of 25 on the majority track.
Welland needed swingy deals, but the last four boards were dull, Welland gaining a net of 3 imps.
And in those counties, Vice President Gore and Senator Lieberman had gained a net of 58 votes.
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