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...Tennessee, U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.) lost to political neophyte and actor Fred Thompson in one of two Senate battles that shifted the state from Democrats to Republicans...
...Cooper did not even actively seek Clinton's support, but part of his downfall may have come from the fact that he proposed a health care plan, Clinton's pet legislative project...
...vote campaigns are ostensibly nonpartisan, meaning the amount spent does not have to be disclosed to the Federal Election Commission. As a result, official spending calculations can be misleading. In September, eight-term Representative Mike Synar, also in Oklahoma, narrowly lost a Democratic runoff primary to Virgil Cooper, a retired principal. Cooper's victory seemed all the more astounding since Synar, the well-funded incumbent, had outspent him by a huge margin. But in fact, if all the money invested in supposedly nonpartisan voter-education efforts by interest groups opposed to Synar were added to Cooper's total, Synar...
Suzanne J. Cooper, assistant professor of public policy at the Kennedy School of Government, said Clinton needs to maintain a strong military presence to deter Hussein's actions...
...personally in favor of having U.S. troops endangered, but it's hard to know what else Clinton could do," Cooper said...