G.O.P. Gains From War Talk but Does Not Talk About It

"Senior Republican Party officials say the prospect of at least two more 
weeks of Congressional debate on Iraq is allowing their party to run out 
the clock on the fall election, blocking Democrats as they try to seize 
on the faltering economy and other domestic concerns as campaign issues.

At the same time, Republicans said that as they entered the final six 
weeks of contests in which control of Congress is at stake, they did not 
want to be perceived as exploiting the talk of war for political gain. 
They said they were urging candidates not to do anything that might give 
Democrats ammunition to turn the war issue against them.

The emerging dynamic has produced growing if quiet optimism among 
Republicans that they will be able to turn back the Democratic drive to 
take control of the House, if only because Democrats are running out of 
time to make their case."

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/21/politics/21REPU.html

Doug

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