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Monday, October 30, 2006
Targeting key races, Bush campaigns in friendly territory
STATESBORO, Ga. (AP) -- President Bush, faced with polls that show his party's hold on Congress slipping, said Monday that Democrats haven't won anything yet.
"You know what I know -- this election is far from over," Bush said at a Republican rally at Georgia Southern University, campaigning for House candidate Max Burns. He mocked talk of Democrats already considering which offices they'll take if they win control of Congress. "You might remember that about this time in 2004, some of them were picking out their new offices in the West Wing," Bush said of his own re-election bid. "The movers never got the call." For CNN's coverage of the midterm elections, check out America Votes 2006 |
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