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Monday, March 27, 2006

DeKrey Candidacy Having An Impact

Congressional Quarterly has downgraded its estimation of Earl Pomeroy's safety as ND's lone Representative upon learning of Duane DeKrey's candidacy.

Democratic Rep. Earl Pomeroy earned a career-high 60 percent of the vote in the 2004 contest for the only House seat in Republican-leaning North Dakota — even as President Bush was taking 60 percent himself at the top of the GOP ticket. The Republican nominee, Navy veteran Duane Sand, had fallen far short in a 2000 challenge to Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad, and the 2004 House result was similar. .

This year, though, GOP recruiters moved earlier and more aggressively. And their efforts produced a bid by veteran state Rep. Duane DeKrey, who they are touting as a top-tier challenger.

DeKrey still has much to prove to merit that designation in a congressional contest, but he does provide the Republicans with a candidate who could turn this race competitive. As a result, CQPolitics.com has changed its rating on the race to Democrat Favored from Safe Democratic.


That is a significant change, especially in light of the fact that DeKrey has not even gotten the state GOP's endorsement to run yet.

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