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This is my first timeline I have been planning, the premise is that Bin Laden is killed in the beginning of October of 2010 and the economy begins picking up in the the third quarter of 2010 leading to an unemployment of 9.0% instead of 9.8% mainly coming from manufacturing returning to the US. Leading to a different outcome in 2010 and a similar presidential primary going on now but with some twists.
Prologue: The Results of the 2010 Congressional Election
Alabama - Richard Shelby (R-Hold)
Alaska - Joe Miller (R - Hold)
Arizona - John McCain (R - Hold)
Arkansas - Bill Halter (D - Hold)
California - Barbara Boxer (D - Hold)
Colorado - Michael Bennet (D - Hold)
Connecticut - Richard Bluementhal (D - Hold)
Delaware - Chris Coons (D - Hold)
Florida - Charlie Crist (I - Gain)* Caucasus with Democrats Meek endorses Crist in august of 2010
Georgia - Johnny Issakson (R - Hold)
Hawaii - Daniel Inoyue (D - Hold)
Idaho - Mike Crapo (R - Hold)
Illinois - David Hoffman (D-Hold)
Indiana Dan Coats (R-Gain)
Iowa - Chuck Grassley (R-Hold)
Kansas - Sam Brownback (R-Hold)
Kentucky - Daniel Mongiardo (D - Gain)
Louisiana - David Vitter (R - Hold)
Maryland - Barbra Mikulski (D - Hold)
Missouri - Roy Blunt (R - Hold)
Nevada - Harry Reid (D - Hold)
New Hampshire - Kelly Ayotte (R - Hold)
New York - Kirsten Gillibrand (D - Hold)
New York - Chuck Schumer (D - Hold)
North Carolina - Richard Burr (R - Hold)
North Dakota - John Hoeven (R - Gain)
Ohio - Rob Portman (R - Hold)
Oklahoma - Tom Coburn (R - Hold)
Oregon - Ron Wyden (D - Hold)
Pennsylvania - Joe Sestak (D - Hold)
South Carolina - Jim Demint (R - Hold)
South Dakota - John Thune (R - Hold)
Utah - Bob Bennet (R - Hold)
Vermont - Patrick Leahy (D - Hold)
Washington - Patty Murray (D - Hold)
Wisconsin - Russ Feingold (D - Hold)
West Virginia - Joe Manchin (D - Hold)
Democrats Narrowly retain control of the House of Representatives
President Obama Approval 52% RCP Average
Many in the republican establishment try to moderate the party to avoid a tea party candidate winning in the primaries.
Next Update: Prelude to the Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire Primaries