Word: gordon
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...HOUSTON GORDON (D) SENATE CHALLENGER...
...Gordon, deriding his high-profile opponent's campaign strategy of stumping in a leased red truck and chewing tobacco, calls himself a fiscal conservative. But he remains a Democrat at heart, supporting a minimum-wage hike and opposing the G.O.P. budget's cuts in education, police, Medicaid and Social Security...
After losing to Bart Gordon by a scant 2,174 votes in 1994, Gill takes another swing this fall. The two share some key stands--both are pro-life and support capital-gains tax cuts--but Gill argues he would be a more effective reformer. The only Tennesseean ever selected as a White House fellow, Gill served President Bush as director of intergovernmental affairs, helping to develop international-trade policy, which he teaches at Belmont University in Nashville...
...BART GORDON (D) District...
...term incumbent Gordon narrowly avoided becoming a casualty of the G.O.P. takeover in 1994; this year he faces Steve Gill again. Gordon, a fiscal conservative who twice voted for a balanced-budget amendment, emphasizes his popular fight against the sale of local lakes to hydroelectric interests and his support for the minimum-wage hike...