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Question: How "Safe" is your congressional district?
#1
Voting is merely a formality - it's one party only
 
#2
only an extreme scandal (the dead woman/live boy scenerio) might force a change
 
#3
Pretty safe, but not immune from landslides
 
#4
They have to work to get reelected, though they are generally favored
 
#5
Most elections are close contests, no incumbent security at all
 
#6
Welcome to PA-13.
 
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Total Voters: 97

Author Topic: How "Safe" is your congressional district?  (Read 14973 times)
Jacobtm
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« on: August 08, 2006, 12:15:17 AM »

NY 18, Nita Lowey (D).

She's totally safe. I don't even know if she has a challenger. It's not that she's a great member of congress, it's just the D next to her name. She could easily lose should a well financed Democratic challenger come up in the primaries at any time. But that probably won't happen.

She was actually going to run for the Senate seat that Clinton got in '00, before Clinton decided to run. When Schumer or Clinton leaves the senate, she'll probably be up for the race again.
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