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CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS
Showdown in Mississippi
There's a very important election Tuesday and it's not the Democratic primary in
This is the third election in 10 weeks in a solidly Republican district. Democrats won the first two, and if they manage to win this one, look for GOP leaders to go into crisis mode. Already, the loss of the first two seats -- in
House GOP Leader John Boehner of
By right, the race in
This has not been a good year for Republicans and all the usual indicators point to big losses in November -- a weak economy, unhappiness with the war in
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The Republicans have to develop plans to address the real problems faced by the middle class. They can't succeed by simply being against Obama. That's what happened to John Kerry in 2004. He wasn't for anything; only against George Bush. It didn't work in those two recent special congressional elections and it won't work in the fall.