
Majority Leader Reid: Ted Stevens is "not going to be in the Senate"
There are tens of thousands of ballots left to be counted in Alaska. Currently, incumbent Ted Stevens holds a lead over his challenger, Mark Begich. If Stevens leads holds, he faces some rough water upon his return:
Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) believes his colleagues will expel Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens from the Senate following his felony conviction — and subsequent re-election.
"He’s been convicted of seven felonies," Reid said on CNN's "Late Edition." "He’s not going to be in the Senate."
The majority leader was a bit more gentle about Stevens's close friend, Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye (D), who campaigned for the Republican in Alaska during the time-consuming trial and will soon assume the chairmanship of the powerful Appropriations Committee after West Virginia Sen. Robert C. Byrd announced Friday he would be stepping aside.

