MO-06/Survey USA: Sam Graves' lead over Kay Barnes shrinks (user search)
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MarkWarner08
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« on: August 02, 2008, 01:12:00 PM »

This race won't be settled by a dearth of resources on either side. If the district had a greater take of the KC area (and not its more conservative suburbs), Barnes might be leading right now. I tend to be pessimistic about Democrats' chances of reclaiming rural seats like this that they lost in the early 2000s.

Like most in most other close House races, up-ballot conditions could determine the outcome.
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MarkWarner08
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2008, 02:28:11 PM »

This race won't be settled by a dearth of resources on either side. If the district had a greater take of the KC area (and not its more conservative suburbs), Barnes might be leading right now. I tend to be pessimistic about Democrats' chances of reclaiming rural seats like this that they lost in the early 2000s.

Like most in most other close House races, up-ballot conditions could determine the outcome.

Jay Nixon is likely to win this district in the governor's race, but McCain will likely win it for President unless Obama carries the state. 
Did Bob Holden carry it in 2000?
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MarkWarner08
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2008, 06:20:21 PM »

This race won't be settled by a dearth of resources on either side. If the district had a greater take of the KC area (and not its more conservative suburbs), Barnes might be leading right now. I tend to be pessimistic about Democrats' chances of reclaiming rural seats like this that they lost in the early 2000s.

Like most in most other close House races, up-ballot conditions could determine the outcome.

Jay Nixon is likely to win this district in the governor's race, but McCain will likely win it for President unless Obama carries the state. 
Did Bob Holden carry it in 2000?

I think he lost it by less than 1000 votes. 
Thanks. If Holden only narrowly lost MO-06, that bodes well for Nixon's chances.
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