wave. the house right now is a cross currents. democrats have a lot of good atmospheric things going for them in terms of the national narrative. president obama s numbers back up, democrats starting to lead the generic ballot, bad ethics news out about republicans. the other hand, for every one of those good pieces of information coming to democrats there seems to be a stem back taken in terms of retirements and there has been a lot of attention on what the unpopularity of congress has done in voters minds but a little attention has been paid to what is done to the psyche of members themself, many whom are retirement. the national climate ends up impacting senate more than house? is that maybe the democrats can actually hold the senate? i think there is the crossover states, cross brown and dean heller need crossover vote john testers and claire mccaskill. senate rates have their own money on the i love this survey from the sawn light retention talk bus staff retention rates fr