or swing states nervous about votes like the debt. absolutely. first of all, a lot of these incumbents were elected in 2006, a wave year for democrats. now they have to face voters with barack obama on the ballot, something they didn t have to do six years. they are nervous just about any vote, because as mccaskill says, this is all part of mcconnell s grand scheme. it could be a resolution on groundhog day and it would be part of mcconnell s grand scheme. they want a majority. there are six to seven democratic incumbents i m focused on in particular. and we have mccaskill in missouri, the nelson s, florida and nebraska, chester in montana, and i would throw in casey in pennsylvania. i would throw casey in there. and all that could be and sherrod brown in ohio. that would be voting in way that to try to triangulate a little bit. absolutely. the mcconnell plan on its face
for what claire was arguing there. let s set the stage. there s 33 senate seats up, 23 are held by democrats. and a bunch of incumbents in red or swing states nervous about votes like the debt. absolutely. first of all, a lot of these incumbents were elected in 2006, a wave year for democrats. now they have to face voters with barack obama on the ballot, something they didn t have to do six years. they are nervous just about any vote, because as mccaskill says, this is all part of mcconnell s grand scheme. it could be a resolution on groundhog day and it would be part of mcconnell s grand scheme. they want a majority. there are six to seven democratic incumbents i m focused on in particular. and we have mccaskill in missouri, the nelson s, florida and nebraska, chester in montana, and i would throw in casey in pennsylvania. i would throw casey in there. and all that could be and