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To: Mr. Whist who wrote (103931)12/7/2000 5:30:25 AM
From: David M. Sawyer  Respond to of 769670
 
Flapjack
I guess I stand corrected concerning Carville in KY gov elections
From his biography: "Carville, who managed his first political campaign in 1982, has a long list of electoral successes including the 1991 US Senate victory of Harris Wofford over Richard Thornburgh in Pennsylvania; the 1990 gubernatorial victories of Zell Miller of Georgia and Robert P. Casey in Pennsylvania; the 1988 re-election of Senator Frank Lautenberg in New Jersey; the 1987 gubernatorial victory of Wallace Wilkinson in Kentucky; and the 1986 gubernatorial victory of Robert Casey in Pennsylvania".
jamescarvillesoffice.com

However, he did have his failures as Carville's more recent political advice has not been nearly as successful as his 1992 presidential campaigning. In 1993, Carville headed a series of unsuccessful campaigns, including Gov. James Florio's losing battle in New Jersey, Richard Katz's unsuccessful Los Angeles mayoral bid, and the Clinton's struggle to gain public approval for the ill-fated health-care plan. In 1994 he signed on as Sen. Harris Wofford's, D-Penn., consultant. Wofford spent $25,00 a month for Carville's help, in a re-election effort that was ultimately a failure