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May 29, 2008

TN-1: Predictions and hopes

Randy Neal, Joe Powell, and A.C. Kleinheider each take a look at the most consistently Republican congressional district in the state and how the November election is shaping up. (Political history buffs: is there a more consistently Republican district anywhere?)

The first two, both liberal bloggers, see a glimmer of hope that a Democratic candidate could pick off a weakened GOP primary winner (likely to be incumbent U.S. Rep. David Davis, though Phil Roe has plenty of money and supporters on his side).

I tend to see it more Kleinheider's way, but I am open to discussion. I am particularly interested in some additional East Tennessee opinions.

UPDATE: DeMarCaTionVille has a solid post on the lay of the land.

US House Elections | By joe lance | 7:53 PM

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