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Davis feels particularly hopeful about Missouri's 6th Congressional District, an open seat currently held by Democrat Pat Danner. Davis cited a Kansas City Star poll putting Republican Sam Graves ahead of Democrat Steve Danner by 9 points. He also highlighted Michigan's 8th Congressional District, where Democrat Debbie Stabenow is running for Congress, and Republican Mike Rogers leads Democrat Dianne Byrum in a pair of recent polls. Davis downplayed the possibility of a bruising budget fight between President Clinton and Congress damaging GOP prospects. "If this were an off-year, all the focus would be on Congress," he said. He added that one of the Democrats' major failings this year was their inability to find a strong challenger to Rep. George Nethercutt (R., Wash.), who is breaking a term-limits pledge.
The Jokes on Them "If [Gore] loses on November 7, it will not simply set America on an ideological course that we consider perilous and unworthy of our best traditions. It will be a sign that we are not living in a serious age." |
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