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And while Kline went down, Republicans lost an eastern Kansas House seat in a district that had voted for Bush over Kerry by 20 points. Ernest "Jim" Istook (R-OK), a frequent backer of a constitutional amendment designed to weaken the separation of church and state, gave up his House seat to run for governor. While I agree with her view that the Democrats could have been more aggressive in gaining House seats in California in 2001, it would have been more difficult than she suggests. |
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