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Elections Have Consequences Utah Petroleum Marketers Association By Dan Gilligan President Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA)

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Elections Have Consequences Utah Petroleum Marketers Association By Dan Gilligan President Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA)

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Republicans have a 242-193 majority. A Democratic gain in the single digits is most likely, but anything from +1 GOP to +6 Dem is possible. Democrats need a net gain of 25 seats for a majority.

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Democrat: 26 Republican: 41

PURE TOSS-UPDemocrat: 3 Republican: 6

CA 52 R Bilbray

CA 7 R Lungren

CO 6 R Coffman

IL 11 R Biggert

MN 8 R Cravaack

NY 19 R Gibson

NY 21 D Owens

NY 27 D Hochul

PA 12 D Critz

TOSS-UP/TILT DEMOCRAT

Democrat: 4 Republican: 2 CA 41 Open

CT 5 D Open C.Murphy

MA 6 D Tierney

NH 2 R Bass

NY 1 D Bishop

NY 24 R Buerkle

RI 1 D Cicilline

DEMOCRAT FAVOREDDemocrat: 5 Republican: 2

AZ 9 Open NEW

CA 16 D Costa

IA 2 D Loebsack

IL 8 R Walsh

KY 6 D Chandler

MD 6 R Bartlett

ME 2 D Michaud

NY 25 D Slaughter

LEAN DEMOCRATDemocrat: 5 Republican: 2

AZ 1 Open NEWAZ 2 D BarberCA 24 D Capps

CA 3 D Garamendi

CA 47 Open NEW

CA 9 D McNerney

FL 22 Open NEWFL 9 Open NEWIL 10 R DoldIL 17 R SchillingNV 4 Open NEWWA 1 D Open Inslee ←

Democrat: 26 Republican: 41

Total Seats in Play

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REPUBLICAN FAVORED

Democrat: 4 Republican: 7

CA 36 R Bono Mack

FL 10 R Webster

IN 2 D Open Donnelly

IN 8 R Bucshon

MT 1 R Open Rehberg

NC 11 D Open Shuler

NC 8 D Kissell

ND 1 R Open Berg

OK 2 D Open Boren

PA 6 R Gerlach

WI 8 R Ribble

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TOSS-UP/TILT REPUBLICAN

Democrat: 3 Republican: 10 CA 26 Open NEWCO 3 R TiptonFL 18 R West

IA 3 D Boswell (D), Latham (R)

IL 12 D Open Costello

IL 13 R Open Johnson

MI 1 R Benishek

MI 11 R Open VACANT

NV 3 R Heck

NY 11 R Grimm

NY 18 R Hayworth

OH 16 R Renacci (R), Sutton (D)

TX 23 R Canseco

UT 4 D Matheson

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LEAN REPUBLICAN

Democrat: 2 Republican: 12

CA 10 R Denham

FL 16 R Buchanan

FL 2 R Southerland

FL 26 R Rivera

GA 12 D Barrow

IA 4 R King

NC 7 D McIntyre

NH 1 R Guinta

NJ 3 R Runyan

OH 6 R Johnson

OH 7 R Gibbs

PA 8 R Fitzpatrick

VA 2 R Rigell

WI 7 R Duffy

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PURE TOSS-UPDemocrat: 3 Republican: 2

MA I R Brown

MT I D Tester

NV I R Heller

VA I D Open WebbWI I D Open Kohl →

TOSS-UP/TILT DEMOCRAT

Democrat: 3 Republican: 0

FL I D Nelson →

NM I D Open Bingaman

OH I D Brown

LEAN DEMOCRAT

Democrat: 1 Republican: 0

HI I D Open Akaka

DEMOCRAT FAVOREDDemocrat: 2 Republican: 1

CT I D Open Lieberman →

ME I R Open Snowe ←

MI I D Stabenow

CURRENTLY SAFE DEMOCRATDemocrat: 11 Republican: 0

CA I D FeinsteinDE I D CarperMD I D Cardin

MN I D Klobuchar

NJ I D Menendez

NY I D Gillibrand

PA I D Casey

RI I D Whitehouse

VT I D SandersWA I D CantwellWV I D Manchin

TOSS-UP/TILT REPUBLICAN

Democrat: 2 Republican: 0

MO I D McCaskill

ND I D Open Conrad ←

LEAN REPUBLICAN

Democrat: 0 Republican: 2

AZ I R Open Kyl

IN I R Open Lugar

REPUBLICAN FAVORED

Democrat: 1 Republican: 0

NE I D Open Nelson

CURRENTLY SAFE REPUBLICAN

Democrat: 0 Republican: 5 MS I R WickerTN I R CorkerTX I R Open HutchisonUT I R HatchWY I R Barrasso

Democrat: 23 Republican: 10

Total Seats in Play

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US Senate

Democrats have a 53-47 majority. Republican gains of 2-4 seats likely at this point.

Republicans need 4 seats for a majority if President Obama wins re-election

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DEBIT CARD FEES

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Domestic Fuels Protection Act of 2012

MISFUELING/INFRASTRUCTURE/DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS

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NATGAS ACT/PICKENS PLANNatural Gas as a Transportation Fuel

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New EPA Proposed Rules for Underground Storage Tanks

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EMPLOYER MANDATES

HEALTH CARE 2014 MANDATES

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HIGHWAY BILL

2012 HIGHWAY BILL

REST STOPS• RYO

• LUST FUND• WETLINES

• EXCISE TAXES

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