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What's at stake in 2008: a
state-by-state look
November 7, 2007
The last two presidents have been Southerners, but both
parties' 2008 front-runners for the top job have New York
credentials: Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former New York
mayor Rudy Guliani.
A number of potentially competitive House races loom here.
Democratic Reps. John Hall and Kirsten Gillibrand and Republican
Reps. Jim Walsh and Randy Kuhl could all face tough re-election
bids. Hall, of the 1970s pop group Orleans, won his seat from
Republican Sue Kelly in 2006, with Kelly facing questions about
her tenure on the House Page Board following the Rep. Mark Foley
page scandal. Hall hopes voters will think he's Still the One
in 2008, with Republicans Andrew Saul, a businessman, and Kieran
Lalor, an Iraq war veteran, challenging the freshman
congressman.
Kuhl's seat lies in one of the state's most heavily
Republican districts, but Democrats consider him vulnerable.
Democrat Eric Massa, a Navy veteran, narrowly lost to Kuhl in
2006 and plans to repeat his challenge.
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