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2006: New year offers fresh start
Fate of Iraq could shape Bush legacy
But this is not an easy road for the Democrats. Not only would they have to win races in the South, hardly friendly territory, they would need to hold off potentially strong Republican challenges to Democratic seats in New Jersey, Minnesota and Maryland.
"It's not likely, but I can see the math," said Jennifer Duffy, an analyst for The Cook Political Report, a nonpartisan newsletter.
What to watch?
Start with Arizona and Tennessee, the toughest of the bunch. If Republican senators there start to falter, Democrats could indeed be poised to take back the Senate. In Arizona, Sen. Jon Kyl, after winning a second term without Democratic opposition in 2000, faces a well-financed challenge from Jim Pederson, a former Democratic Party leader. In Tennessee, Sen. Bill Frist's exit has set up a potential three-way Republican primary, while the Democratic candidate will be a well-known moderate congressman, Harold E. Ford Jr.
For one sign of whether the war in Iraq is playing to the Democrats advantage, look to Ohio, where Paul Hackett, an Iraq war veteran who lost a bid for Congress last year, is seeking the Democratic nomination to challenge Sen. Mike DeWine, a Republican. Republicans are having all sorts of problems in Ohio this year.
On the other hand, if Democrats seem to be struggling to take out Republican incumbents in Rhode Island and Pennsylvania come the fall both Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island seem particularly vulnerable right now that will not bode well for the party. Adam Nagourney
BUSINESS WARMING UP UNDER THE SOLAR PANEL
Until recently, the alternative energy industry was decidedly alternative. It conjured up images of off-the-grid bohemians heating their cabins with wood-burning stoves, and eccentric tinkerers tricking out cars to run on vegetable oil.
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