111. My own guess is that the Republicans will fall just short of winning a majority both in Washington and in Sacramento. 112. New Hampshire is the only other state where McCain has been able to win a majority of Republican voters. 113. No single party won a majority of the seats, guaranteeing that the presidential election will be a byzantine exercise in deal making and coalition building. 114. No party is expected to win a majority and few analysts are bold enough to predict the shape of a future coalition government. 115. No party won a majority. 116. No single party was able to win a majority of parliamentary seats so a coalition will have to be formed by two or three parties. 117. Once the election is over, Lee may be able to do some fence-mending, especially if he wins an outright majority. 118. Only in New Hampshire and Arizona has McCain been able to win a majority of Republican support. 119. Polls continue to show that the Popular Party , or PP, will not win a majority. 120. Pelosi said she started calling representatives last year to gauge their support for her bid when she thought Democrats might win a majority in the House. |