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Senate Elections 2012

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Democrats' majority status and [[Harry Reid]]'s Senate leadership are at stake. Some Democrats are growing uncomfortable as they decline to endorse [[Obama]]'s shift on [[gay marriage]]. Of the 33 Democrats who have won their primaries, only 20 have clearly stated their support for gay marriage while 8 have stated their opposition. "Senate Majority Leader [[Harry Reid]] predicted Thursday the Democratic Party would adopt a pro-gay marriage plank in its platform." [http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/227007-vulnerable-democratic-senators-balk-at-obamas-endorsement-of-gay-marriage]
As of November 56, the [http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/senate/2012_elections_senate_map.html RealClearPolitics website] forecasts a 4849-44 split favoring Democrats with 8 7 toss-up seats:
*Indiana
*Massachusetts
*Missouri
*Montana (Rehberg-R v. Tester-D)
*Nevada
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