Does anyone know how these guys should do?
1 posted on
01/03/2004 6:55:35 PM PST by
UCAL
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To: UCAL
Rick Renzi is in the most trouble. He narrowly won a mulit-candidate primary through heavy spending, then nearly lost the general election to a 'Rat businessman with serious ethical lapses. His likely opponent is Cococino County Supervisor Paul Babbit. Bob Beaupeaz faces the Jefferson County District Attorney, hut he's made no serious mistakes. Max Burns is helped by Bush's local popularity and record of constituant service, but faces a well-funded opponent in a district that went for Al Gore. As for Mike Rogers of Alabama, he's well-funded and the 'Rats are so far unable to settle on an opponent.
To: UCAL
Max Burns may have a hard time, his district was designed for a Dem and somehow he managed to win.
To: UCAL
The key is to nationalize these elections. Many of them are in conservative or battleground states, where Bush is likely to trounce Howard Dean. Voters can either side with leftwing extremism or support a representative that can work with the President to successfully combat terrorism and create jobs.
8 posted on
01/04/2004 1:35:55 AM PST by
jagrmeister
(I'm not a conservative. I don't seek to conserve, I seek to reform.)
To: UCAL
IMO the order from most to least vulnerable
Burns
Beauprez (F**king court)
Renzi
Rogers
But all 4 could easily win and the rats will needing much more than 4 seats anyway.
9 posted on
01/06/2004 7:25:33 AM PST by
Impy
(Are dogcatchers really elected?)
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