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To: ktupper
80% of the assembly districts in NYC's suburbs (Long Island, Westchester, Rockland) can be considered moderate. About 90% in the city can be considered liberal. Don't ask me about upstate, although 98% of State Senators from whatever region are either RINOs or Dem Socialists. That is my unscientific survey of NY politics. More to come...
2 posted on 07/14/2003 1:57:34 PM PDT by Clemenza (East side, West side, all around the town. Tripping the light fantastic on the sidewalks of New York)
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To: Clemenza
In Indiana, the First (Visclosky) and 7th (Julia Carson) are hopelessly Democrat. We have really tried to take the 7th from time to time but Carson gets the voters out. Dan Burton's 5th and Mark Souder's 3rd district are probably both in the extreme conservative category, although the third has from time to time voted Democrat when the Republicans ran a drooler for the spot. Chocola republican won the 2nd last time, but this is a real toss-up district. Steve Buyer's fourth should go Republican in most elections. Baron Hill's 9th trends liberal but not by much. I am not sure whether the 6th is solidly conservative or Mike Pence is just a solid campaigner. John Hostetter's district is a real dog fight, but slightly conservative.
8 posted on 07/14/2003 2:44:06 PM PDT by Indianer (Where is John Galt?)
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