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« on: August 05, 2007, 04:13:33 PM »

Spitzer converted a republican a few weeks ago anyway. I guess this just cancels that out.

Gaining a seat via a by-election is much better than gaining one via a defection.

Not necessarily. I'm assuming the defection is a fairly Democratic district (otherwise the guy wouldn't have done it and taken the risk), thus easy to hang onto, yet as pointed out, the guy who won here will have a very tough time getting reelected.
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