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...Republican victories in the 2002 election were widespread and, in some places, outright shocking. In Massachusetts, 45 percent of voters supported a ballot question that would eliminate the state income tax, cutting $40 billion from the state budget. In Georgia, Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, a widely respected Vietnam veteran, was defeated on the issue of homeland security. In countless other close races—for the senate in Minnesota and Missouri, for the governor’s office in California—Democrats fared very poorly, and in several cases lost contests that were eminently winnable...
Though Democratic incumbent Sen. Mary Landrieu led in the Louisiana Senate race, this contest will most likely move into a run-off election...
During the nerve-wracking hours when results were rolling in, call-ins over the speakerphone included ABC News Political Director Mark Halperin and KSG lecturer Maxine Isaacs, former Sen. David H. Pryor (D-Ark.)—the former IOP director and the father of Mark Pryor, who last night won the seat his father used to hold...
...Sen. Tom Daschle He tried desperately to put a happy spin on the evening, but as the Democrats' Senate seats slipped away, the erstwhile Majority Leader watched his power wane as well...
...Sen. Mary Landrieu She didn't lose anything Tuesday night, but she didn't win anything either. By failing to gain more than 50 percent of the vote Tuesday, the incumbent guaranteed a run-off, which means she gets to campaign right on into December. Lucky woman...