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Show The Salt Lake Tribune NATION Sunday, November1, 1998 US.: Turnout Should In California, Lt. Gov. Gray Davis held the lead going into the final weekend of campaigning in cials in the final week of the campaign aimed at maximizing their gains. Someofthe advertisements touch on Clinton's persona} behavior without mentioning im- his bid to becomethefirst Democratic governor in 16 years, according to pre-election surveys Help the GOP peachmentor Lewinskydirectly. and strategists of both parties. Relatively few. House incum- bents are in jeopardy, according Gubernatorial stakes are high for the two parties, since the men @ Continued from A-1 to public and private polls as well and womenelected next weekwill have an important say in the redrawing of congressional district snes to adjust for the census in both parties,” predicted Geoffrey Garin, a Democratic pollster. “There's a chance that big things could be decided on the basis of very small victories.” truly competitive, including two Senate. low election are Reps. Ted Strickland Overall, the survey indicated that most incumbents of both parties at all levels can expect to cut and Lane Evans in Illinois. economic prosperity. That bodes well for Republi- clude Reps: Merrill Cook of Utah, Bill Redmgnd of New Mexico, majority of statehouses. House Republicans, eager to John Hostetler of Indiana, ac- in Ol.o, Jim Maloneyin Connecti- coast to re-election in an era of Endangered cans, who hold majorities in both houses of Congress as well as a waii since 1962, for example, and AlabamaLt. Gov. Don Siegelman is ahead in the pre-election polls in his bid to unseat Republican exploit a huge advantage in campaign funds, launched a $10 million series of television commer- Gov. Fob James, Republicans in- “DAVID YOCOM HASTHE LEGAL EXPERIENCE AND INTEGRITY TO GET THE JOB DONE RIGHT.” —UTAH ATTORNEY GENERAL JAN GRAHAM cording to Democrats and Repub- licans who track Houseraces. In the Senate,Illinois Democrat JOIN THE FOLLOWING UTAH ATTORNEYS WHO SUPPORT DAVID YOCOM ForDisTRICT ATTORNEY. THEY KNOW HIS EXPERIENCE COUNTS! Carol Moseley-Braun appears WENDALLP. ABLES Free In-Home It Looks New! Estimates! It Feels New! It’s Better Than New! 90 DAYS SAC SAVE $ $ $ $ MON.-SAT.10-6 CRAIG ANDERSON DAVID S. 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Speaking just three days before the midterm elections, Clinton said education heads long list of reasons to end the GOP’s four-year grip on the House. The president set the scene carefully, delivering his weekly Republicans and Democrats Fortmann, executive director of the Iowa Republican Party. “But interest levels in Sele? said Bill McInturff, a Republican pollster. The survey indicated that several governorships may change @ Clinton Stresses Funding for Education alike agree that Rep. Jay Johnson of Wisconsin is the Democrat nantthingin politics,” said Keith polls, Al5 radio address from a desk in one of nine classroom trailers Carolina and Barbara Boxer in California. gave up House seats to run for the the nation aboutit. “A menth ago,it was the domi- Lauch Faircloth of North Carolina and Alfonse D'Amato of New York; and Democrats Russ Feingold in Wisconsin, Harry Reid in Nevada, Ernest Hollings in South each in Wisconsin and Kentucky, where Bunning and Beasler both in August that he had an affair with Monica Lewinsky and misled ed to benefit: Surveys indicate their supporters are more eager really Only about half those seats are Perhaps the biggest unknown the more Republicans are expect- “We're still get! states, meaning that most of the potential for gains for either party was in 34 seats where »o incumbentis on the ballot. factor is voter reaction to President Clinton’s belated admission Voter turnout — historically low in midterm elections — will have a large impactonthe results. 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