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longship Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-14-06 01:40 AM
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Indiana could lose three Repuke House seats.
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That's right, three House seats in very red Indiana (12th most Repuke state) could flip to the Dems this November.

IN-2 -- Incumbent Repuke Chris Chocola v. Dem. Joseph Donnelly -- Donnelly could easily win this seat. Most vote counters place this as either toss-up or weak Dem gain. This is a rematch of the 2004 race.

IN-8 -- Incumbent Repuke Hostettler v. Dem. Brad Ellsworth. County Sheriff Ellsworth is raising funds like crazy and easily out-pacing Hostettler in that metric. As things sit right now, Hostettler is going to lose his seat.

IN-9 -- Incumbent Repuke Mike Sodrel v. Dem. Baron Hill. Hill lost his seat to lunatic Sodrel in 2004, so this is another Indiana House rematch. An early internal poll had Hill up 48-38. A recent poll from Research 2000 has the race a bit tighter, but Hill is still up by six, 46-40. The 40% has got be worrisome for the Sodrel campaign, especially since Hill is keeping pace raising money.
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