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The congressional races look likely to be a repeat of 2002: three Democrats and one Republican.
For now, only 35 to 55 House races look to be truly competitive.
Frostbiting races look like a game of bumper cars on a choppy terrain.
There is no sign yet of a wave breaking toward either party, but some individual races look a little different than they did a couple of months ago.
But in the biggest forum of American democracy the House of Representatives no more than 20 of the 435 races look competitive.
By this measure -- a certain ratio of red, green and blue in the pixel -- the skins of all races look essentially the same.
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Our model for forecasting Senate races looks at a number of "fundamental" factors along with the polls.
The work put into the goblin and worgen races leave the older races looking a bit flat and lifeless in comparison.
When those candidates begin dropping out of the race, look for Barack Obama to become even more competitive.
The Met's current commissioner, Sir Ian Blair, has presided over some disasters (see article) but his credentials on race look good.
Candidates have also been using fake opponents to make the race look legitimate, the New York Times reports.
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