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To: Bob J

Numbers mean nothing without names and states.

We might lose one in Texas or we might break even.
California: no change.
New Jersey: no change.
Ohio: may lose one (Pryce)or might pick up one (OH-6)
Geogia and IL: break even or pick up one.
Minnesota: no change.
PA and CT: Could lose up to two each, more likely to break even.
NY: lose one or break even.
AZ: Probably break even, could lose one.
MN: probably break even, outside change of losing one.
IN: 2 at risk, but I haven't heard any new polling - probably lose no more than one.
KY: could lose one.
VT: pick up one or status quo.


43 posted on 08/25/2006 12:56:54 PM PDT by NeoCaveman (AIDS = Amnesty Interrupted Derangement Syndrome)
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To: NeoCaveman

Both seats in NH are at risk, CD2 (Bass) much more so than CD1 (Bradley).


58 posted on 08/25/2006 1:06:47 PM PDT by Jim Noble (President of the FR Rudy 2008 caucus, posting for 3 days from the City he saved.)
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To: NeoCaveman
The Minnesota 6th is going to be tight. Mark Kennedy stepped down to run for Senate. Michelle Bachmann will be trying to defend the seat. The district leans Republican but she's not a shoe-in by any means. Her opponent, Patty Wetterling, has tons of name recognition and has run for this seat before. In 2004 she got 45% against the incumbent Kennedy.

This is a toss-up race and the Dems will pull out everything they can to beat their arch-nemesis Bachmann (heck, she makes me look liberal by comparison!). This is a good race to throw money at if you'd like to make a difference. Michelle can certainly use all the help she can get.

187 posted on 08/25/2006 8:22:44 PM PDT by Reverend Bob (That which does not kill us makes us bitter.)
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