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Donna Zen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-04-03 06:03 PM
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41. that is a very interesting:
On the ground this summer I felt a quaking in bush's WV strength, but only with the right candidate. PA was a shocker, after going for Gore and electing a D for govenor, but my sense was that the state felt very red. Ohio...my god! My Dem friends talked D politics in low voices, and the legislature just passed "creation theory" education. In my state with its puny electoral vote count, it is a toss up. At one time this was a solid R state, but both the legislature and the populous are very evenly divided. If things begin to turn around for the regime, the northern part of the state could give one of those electoral votes to bush.

Question: What does Clark do to the race?

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