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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

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« on: August 12, 2006, 07:27:59 PM »

Option 1.5  SC-2.  The democrats would have to nominate a good candidate in addition to having Joe Wilson suffer a scandal.  Before 2002 it would have been option 1, but the Assembly moved the Republicans around in hopes of picking up SC-5 from John Spratt.  If the GOP had put up a decent candidate in either 2002 or 2004, they might have been able to do so, but they were content to wait for what they considered low-hanging fruit to fall their way. This year they have a quality candidate for a change, but given the national mood, I think Spratt will be relected there this year as well.
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