
Mid-term elections news
- The Reporters
- 4 Oct 06, 02:02 PM
The Washington Post: As far back as 1995, some "pages" were warned to be aware of the actions of disgraced Republican congressman Mark Foley. (link)
The New York Times: Republicans are weighing whether House leader Dennis Hastert can survive the Mark Foley scandal, as fallout from the affair puts the pressure on party leaders. (link)
Reuters poll: Democrats lead Republicans in 11 of 15 crucial races in the 7 November election to decide which party controls the US House of Representatives. (link)
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