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« on: November 04, 2006, 01:14:13 AM »

I'm not supporting Steele, by any means, but it does look like the race has tightened from recent polling.  Is the polling right??  We'll know pretty damn soon; but I hope that we don't lose control of the senate based on Maryland, a state that should have been as safe as Minnesota.

Would Mfume be doing better at this point??  I think he ran a great primary race on very little money--what could he have done were he in the general election instead of Cardin??

And on a related tangent, I think it's past time that Maryland reabsorbed DC.  I think the original constitutional intent of having the federal government in it's own district is now arcane.  How would the merger of DC back into Maryland affect politics on the state level???
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