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« on: November 04, 2006, 05:38:47 AM »

Yeah, I'm kind of disappointed Democrats didn't field a decent challenger in the imminently winnable AL-03 race but with Gov. Riley cruising to reelection, its not the best year for Dems in AL anyway.  I could also see a good Dem potentially winning the Mobile seat.

I'm also sad to see that Dems didnt field a decent challenger in LA-07.  Its going to be very curious to see how post-hurricane Louisiana's congressional map is reconfigured...

In MS and GA, we're pretty much maxed out... and we might lose a seat if Barrow is defeated this year and if, as I hope he does, Marshall challenges Chambliss for Senate in 08. 

And in SC there might be room for one more Dem but not under the current lines. 

Northern Florida, however, if properly districted could support another "deep southern" democrat.
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