Created Mon 2nd Jun 10:26pm PDT by
tarpash
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Who will last longer in the Senate: Kennedy or Byrd?
Current forecast: Byrd (55% chance
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Combining all predictions, the current most likely outcome is Byrd with a probability of 55% (unchanged in last 1 day)
Which Senator, Edward Kennedy (D-MA) or Robert Byrd (D-WV), will last longer as a Senator?
Reasons for no longer being a Senator include resigning, dying, stepping down for medical reasons, etc. If the seat is vacated in any way, the market will be settled.
Reasons for no longer being a Senator include resigning, dying, stepping down for medical reasons, etc. If the seat is vacated in any way, the market will be settled.
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Initial likelihoods: Kennedy: 50%, Byrd: 50%
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Created Mon 2nd Jun 10:26pm PDT by
tarpash
Suspend date: Wed 31st Dec 9pm PST (4 weeks to go)
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score: 10
Washington Post 3 days ago
status this month by unseating 82-year-old Energy and Commerce Chairman John Dingell (D-Mich.) -- a town where 88-year-old Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens recently made it clear that he has no immediate plans to step down because the court now
score: 10
NPR 1 week ago
Delaware. And that hasn't happened since 1960, when the Democratic ticket made up of two senators, John Kennedy (MA) and Lyndon Johnson (TX), was elected. We touched upon the possibilities of an open Senate seat in New York in . We'll wait for more
score: 10
Washington Post 1 week ago
They have grown old together, pals across the aisle, Ted Stevens and Robert C. Byrd. And each year, as their power swelled, they've celebrated birthdays two days apart: Stevens on Nov. 18 and Byrd on Nov. 20. Why, was it only a year ago
score: 10
NewsMax.com 1 week ago
fiercely lording over the Senate Appropriations Committee and funneling billions to their home states. But while Sens. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., and Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, will no longer be leading the panel, the congressional habit of doling out earmarks is
score: 10
San Jose Mercury News 1 week ago
her to, in recognition of her historic run for the White House. They angered Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy by asking him to set up a subcommittee for her to chair to oversee efforts to draft health care legislation, these officials said. Kennedy,
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