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Democrats likely to lose control of Senate

This year was always going to be a difficult one for Democrats, as they battle to keep their five-seat majority in the Senate. But in recent months, the political landscape has grown bleaker.

Lets start with the basics: Democrats have more seats at risk this year than Republicans do. Of the 36 Senate seats up for election (including three midterm vacancies), 21 are held by Democrats. And seven of those Democratic seats are in Republican-leaning red states that Mitt Romney won in 2012: Alaska, Arkansas, Louisiana, Montana, North Carolina, South Dakota and West Virginia.

The stakes are enormous. If Republicans take control of the Senate and keep the House of Representatives, theyll be able to pass parts of their conservative agenda that have been blocked until now. President Barack Obama will still have veto power, but hell have to spend his last two years in office stuck on defense.

Since the presidential election of 2012, the countrys mood has remained sour. The sluggish economic recovery has convinced most Americans that were still stuck in a recession, no matter what the economists say. Obamas job approval has slumped to record lows, thanks largely to the disastrous launch of his health care plan. That makes 2014 a bad year to be an incumbent especially a Democratic incumbent.

Compounding Democrats worries, Republicans are having a good year recruiting top-tier Senate candidates in both blue and red states. In Colorado, GOP Rep. Cory Gardner has turned Democratic Sen. Mark Udalls once-expected re-election into a race to watch. In New Hampshire, former Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., moved north this month and announced his desire to become Sen. Scott Brown, R-N.H.

Charlie Cook, dean of Washingtons congressional election forecasters, pronounced the Democrats challenges grisly.

And the mood wasnt improved by the victory last week of Republican David Jolly, who beat Democrat Alex Sink in a special election in Floridas Gulf Coast region for a vacant seat in the House of Representatives.

In Florida, Democrats thought they had a strong chance; Obama had carried the district narrowly in 2012, and Sink was a practiced campaigner. The Democratic campaign even outspent the GOP. But the untested Republican candidate won by almost 2 percent.

What happened? Democratic voters didnt show up. Only 53 percent as many ballots were cast in the district last week as in the presidential election of 2012. Among those voters, Sinks pollster, Geoff Garin, estimated that Republicans had a 13 percent advantage in turnout meaning his candidate did well by keeping the race close at all.

The question, of course, is why so many Republicans turned out and why so few Democrats did. The answer among strategists on both sides was: Obamacare. But not in the sense that the health care law is so unpopular that Democrats are doomed; in fact, as more people sign up for health coverage, polls suggest that Obamacare is a little less toxic now than it was last fall.

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Horsford stands with Keeping Families Together to push for immigration reform – Video


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One Year After Party 'Autopsy,' GOP Touts Progress

hide captionImmigration supporters gather during a rally for citizenship on Capitol Hill last year.

Immigration supporters gather during a rally for citizenship on Capitol Hill last year.

One year ago, a frank Republican Party assessment of why it came up short in the 2012 presidential election included a stark recommendation.

Embrace and champion comprehensive immigration reform, the post-mortem authors urged, or get used to a party whose appeal "will continue to shrink to its core constituents only."

That bold assertion was decidedly offstage Monday, as the party orchestrated a full-on media effort to mark advances it says it's made as a result of recommendations contained in the 2013 Growth and Opportunity Project report.

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus pointed to successes over the past 12 months including improved data collection, new state-level staffers more involved in minority communities, and a rejiggering of the presidential primary, debate and convention schedules calendar changes designed to condense the season and not leave the eventual nominee so battered.

The party has already moved the start of its primary season to February, its convention to late June or early July, and is working to limit the number of candidate debates.

Glenn McCall, a committee member from South Carolina and one of five co-authors of the 2013 "autopsy," said that the party had heard the message that "we were not showing up."

McCall, who is African-American, said that he has seen "solid progress, and comprehensive progress" in terms of party field workers going to "communities where we've never gone before."

Sally Bradshaw, a Florida committee member and report co-author, said some of the progress the party has made on the digital and data front helped Republican candidate David Jolly win a Florida special election last week for a vacant congressional seat.

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Groups meet to call for immigration reform in South Bend

Immigration reform advocacy organizations met Monday to call for immediate immigration reform. They want to have a haltto deportations, release those who are currently being detained, with the exception of violent criminals, and renew and expand Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals to include a wider age range of childhood arrivals and their family members.

The Chair for the National Civil Rights for Immigrants with Gamaliel, Jesusa Rivera, says we need to pass immigration reform now. "Let's not wait. Let's not make excuses," Rivera said. "The time is now to do this."

The group kicked off their Fast 4 Families event and sun up by participating in a 24 hour fast. They will be gathering to pray Monday night at 5:30pm at St. Aldalbert's Church and to talk about strategies on how to move their member of congress.

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Michael Shrimpton – Hillary Clinton blackmailed Obama for her position – GHW Bush is DVD – Video


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