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| Representative Ernie Fletcher Elected Kentucky Governor |
| 11/4/2003 9:26 PM |
Throughout his campaign for governor, GOP Rep. Ernie Fletcher vowed to "clean up the mess in Frankfort." Now he gets the chance to follow through on that promise. Fletcher easily defeated state Attorney General Ben Chandler on Tuesday, ending the Democrats' 32-year hold on the Kentucky governor's office. With 96 percent of precincts reporting, Fletcher had 55 percent of the vote, or 552,518 votes, to 45 percent, or 454,889 for Chandler. He will replace term-limited Gov. Paul Patton, who was dogged by scandals including an extramarital affair and an assortment of investigations of the state's highway agency. Read the article |
| Democrats Sneer, Shrug over Zell's Choice |
| 11/4/2003 1:59 PM |
Democrats are downplaying the importance of Sen. Zell Miller's (D-Ga.) endorsement of George W. Bush for president, dismissing it as the latest breach by a party member who routinely sides with the GOP against them. Miller told The Hill that Bush was "the right man, at the right place and the right time" and added that he would actively help Bush's reelection if asked. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who ran against Bush in 2000, hailed Miller's endorsement as a "moral boost" for the president that would allow him to point to bipartisan support for his reelection. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.), a contender for the Democratic nomination, said Miller is an honorable man but "has been voting with the GOP." Read the article |
| GOP Head Says Daschle 'More Beatable' in 2004 |
| 11/4/2003 1:47 PM |
Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie previewed the 2004 election during a press briefing last week for reporters. Gillespie was particularly optimistic about Republicans' chances to expand their Senate majority. "The seats that are in play for the Democrats are much more vulnerable than the seats that are in play for Republicans," Gillespie said. "They have a bigger number to defend ... and even where their incumbents are they are in shakier territory than we are." Gillespie believes one of the most vulnerable Democrat seats is that of Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD). He said that Daschle's likely challenger, former Rep. John Thune (R-SD) would fare well against the three-term incumbent. The RNC chairman told Talon News, "My own view is that Daschle is more beatable than Johnson was and that Thune would have a better chance of defeating Daschle." Read the article |
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