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Kevin Scott

Control of the United States Senate is up for grabs. Polls show that Republicans could win enough seats to take control in November and confront President Obama with a Republican Congress. The issues seem to favor Republicans and states that weren’t considered in play such as Michigan and Iowa now are. Yet despite this a Republican civil war continues with liberty Republicans and Tea Partiers on one side and the Republican establishment on the other. Is this enough to help Democrats?

Kevin Paul Scott, co-founder of ADDO Worldwide and author of 8 Essential Exchanges. Mr. Scott worked on Mike Huckabee’s 2008 Presidential Campaign and has overseen numerous campaigns across the country. He says Republicans are very much like the Democrats of the late 1970s and 1980s demanding ideological purity over victory. He believes this civil war could cost Republicans victories in Georgia, Kentucky, Alaska, North Carolina, and even Mississippi where bitterness over the GOP runoff is strong.

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