Many Republicans and non-partisan analysts believe that the damage
done by the scandal to the party's hopes in November could be
irreparable, whether the Speaker stays or goes. Until last week
Republicans had been staging a modest comeback, in line with Mr Bush's
own rise in the polls, amid hopes that they might after all cling on to
control of the House, considered the chamber most vulnerable to a
Democratic takeover. Now, some experts believe the Democrats could
capture not only the 435-member House, where they need a net gain of
just 15 seats, but also the Senate, where the 55-45 Republican majority
has been considered almost impregnable.
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