Will the 6th be the "most bitter House race ever fought between two women"?
Posted at 6:27 AM on August 24, 2006
by Tom Scheck
Larry Sabato, with the Center for Responsive Politics at the University of Virginia, is out with his latest “ferocious forty” House races. Minnesota’s Sixth Congressional District is included (that’s the race between Republican Michele Bachmann and DFLer Patty Wetterling). Sabato says the race is a toss-up in his latest analysis:
“When all is said and done, this race could well go down in history as the most bitter House race ever fought between two women. Bachmann is a polarizing social conservative figure, and her party chides Wetterling as unprepared to hold federal office. Sure, the district is Republican, but Wetterling's name identification advantage from the last cycle and the strong Democratic tide give her an even shot to score Democrats a pickup.”
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