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To: zonkie who wrote (88154)11/13/2006 2:46:55 PM
From: DayTraderKidd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362052
 
I just remember that I liked the guy. And then Shumer cut off funding to him so he backed out of the race. He is the guy that would have challened the woman senator from ohio that slammed murth on the senate floor as being a cut and runner



To: zonkie who wrote (88154)11/13/2006 2:48:31 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362052
 
On these electronic pages during the electoral season we have tracked the machinations and motives of Rahm Emanuel (1,2). Long ago Rahm chose 22 key races, open or Republican seats, where Dems might win. By any reasonable criteria, all the candidates chosen by Rahm, save perhaps for one, were pro-war as is Emanuel himself. In two cases Rahm had to put in considerable dollars and effort in the primaries to drive out antiwar candidates. He drove out Cegelis in Illinois's 6th CD, at the cost of one million dollars, in favor of TAMMY ("Stay the course") DUCKWORTH who lost in the general election. In California's 11th CD primary, Emanuel backed the prowar Steven Filson who lost to the antiwar candidate, Jerry McNerney, who went on to win in the general election.
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