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National Standard Examiner NATIONAL POLITICS town What to look for in Tuesday’s vote Clinton but Republican Randy Izzard bombards the district with ads Slight edge to Democrat COLOR ADO- - State Rep Mark Udall seeks a vacant seat from Boulder’s liberal academic community But a rights Republican radio station owner Bob Greenlee enjoys national support from conservatives Ldge to Democrat CALIFORNIA -- Democrat Loretta Sanchez is duking it out again with firebrand Republican Bob Doman in Orange County Republican Doug Ose is a step ahead of Democrat Sandra Dunn for the Sacramento Valley seat being v acated by retiring Democratic caucus chairman Vic Fazio Edges to Democrat Sanchez Republican Ose Western Service Sc-c- cs WASHINGTON -- With the nation going to the polls Tuesday here’s a look at various contest around the country anti-Clint- House races to watch KEYIICKY - In a race for a seat former!) held by GOP Rep Jim Bunmng now running for Senate conservative Democrat Ken Lucas runs stronger than expected against Republican Gex “Jay” Williams backed by religious conservatives Slight edge to GOP NORTH CAROLINA Democrat incumbent Bob Ethridge holds a lead over Republican challenger Dan Page among the first to run TV ads blasting President Clinton's sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky edge to Democrat 1NDI VNA - Republican Jean easing aided b Christian con- activists leads trvative political Baron Hill in the race fill a longtime safe Democratic eat held by retiring Lee Hamil-?- n Edge to GOP OHIO - Republican meum-yn- t Steve Chabot a National 1'ifle Association-backe- Senate races to watch i I looks like a shoo-i- n Split decision tn the Rust Belt ILLINOIS - Democratic Sen Carol Moseley-Brau- n the lone African American in the Senate and one of eight women has apologized for her travels and missteps that opened her to attack from Republican state Sen Peter Fitzgerald Big edge to GOP WISCONSIN - A paradox indeed Democratic Sen Russ Fetngold a campaign finance reform champion is hamstrung to raise big money Republican challenger Mark Neumann an outspoken GOP conservative is unfettered when it g comes to Slight edge to Democrat NEW YORK - Perhaps three-terincumbent Republi- fund-raisin- KENTUCKY - Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Bunning is firing inside fastballs at Democrat Scotty Baesler in a race between two incumbent House members to fill the seat left by retiring four-terDemocrat W'endell Ford A critical test of GOP chances for a majority able to break Democratic filibusters Slight edge to GOP SOUTH CAROLINA - One e Democrats of the few still in office after the rising GOP tide m the South Sen Ernest “Fritz” Hollings has come back through strenuous campaigning and major TV buys But the Republican nominee Rep Bob hangs close Very slight edge to Democrat NORTH CAROLINA - Incumbent Republican Lauch bid to become the first senator from North Carolina other than Jesse Helms to be reelected since Sam Ervin in 1968 faces a tough challenge from Democrat John Edwards who is chasing moderates and hoping for a big African American turn- m r can Alfonse D’Amato has thrown more mud at his Democratic opponent liberal Rep Charles Schumer of Brooklyn than even hardened New Yorkers can tolerate But D'Amato has deeper TV pockets for a blitz For Democrats a Schumer win would be outmatched in importance only by a Democratic gubernatorial win in California and a friend You get 3 massages each at 12 price and get the 4th massage last-minu- te Toss-up- - FREE! 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