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Question: Which rematches will turn out differently in '08 than they did in '06?
#1
CA-04: Rep. Doolittle (R) V. Brown (D)
 
#2
CA-11: Rep. Mcnerny (D) V. ex-Rep. Pombo (R)
 
#3
FL-12 "Rep." Buchanan (R) V. Jennings (D)
 
#4
FL-16 Rep. Mahoney (D) V. Negron (R)
 
#5
GA-08 Rep. Marshall (D) V. ex-Rep. Collins (R)
 
#6
ID-01: Rep. Sali (R) V. Grant (D)
 
#7
IL-10: Rep. Kirk (R) V. Seals (D)
 
#8
KS-02 Rep. Boyda (D) V. ex-Rep. Ryun
 
#9
NC-08: Rep. Hayes V. Kissell
 
#10
NH-01: Rep. Shea-Porter V. ex-Rep. Bradley
 
#11
NJ-07: Rep. Ferguson V. Stender
 
#12
NV-03: Rep. Porter V. Hafen
 
#13
PA-04: Rep. Altmire V. ex-Rep. Hart
 
#14
PA-08: Rep. Murphy V. ex-Rep. Fitzpatrick
 
#15
WY-AL: Rep. Cubin V. Trauner
 
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Total Voters: 19

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AndrewTX
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« on: February 05, 2007, 08:33:41 AM »

I would put money on Rob Simmons running again in CT-02, and him winning.

  He was the most vunrable Congressman, considering his district was the most democrat seat held by a republican, only to lose by under 100 votes in a democratic wave. I think he makes a comeback in 2008, and pulls it off.
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