A House Divided, all eyes on 2000

Michigan Senate majority floor leader Mike Rogers is far from being a national political figure. But when he came to Washington recently house Top Republicans were eager to save time for him: the house majority leader Richard K. Armey (R-Tex.), for over half an hour to say Rogers wife, Diane, that her husband is still time for her family if she opened for a seat congress.

“Dick Armey has spent more time in an interview with him when he is to me,” said Rogers, a former FBI agent. “They fired from there and all are ready to go.”

Rogers is not alone in receiving red carpet treatment pets driving licence today. With virtually stalemated parties on Capitol Hill, Democrats and Republicans largely ad acta have hopes of major laws and their attention to find good candidates and improving the quality of relationship needed to gain control of the facility during the next year.

He promised a fierce and lengthy, with both sides of the situation, a majority of next year, depending on the outcome of a few dozen close races. In fact, the political landscape around the house race was quiet in recent months with Congress, in large parts of parity right now.

Worn on the prosecution and the conduct of dressing’s GOP, Democrats argued earlier in the collection of money unprecedented and extract viable candidate. But the fear of the public on the conflict in Kosovo, with a deliberately less confrontational of conduct has contributed to the Republicans their home balance.

The GOP has close to the Democrats on issues generic ballot, voters which party it would be preferable, in charge of Congress and the Republicans are accelerating its efforts towards a mine close relations with Washington’s K Street lobbying community to expand their advantage Fundraising vis-à-vis the Democrats.

House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) and others, furthermore, help a large number of dollars to finance get-out effort and coordination of activities underway about advertising in major districts of Congress — Democrats plan to say that these skirts campaign finance law.

It is not clear that the GOP succeed to redouble their efforts in reversing the steady erosion control of part of the house, where Republicans lost seats in each of the last two elections, and Only a vote of six identified. The new facility has a loudspeaker to fight to assert control over the legislative authority of the agenda, while the party strategists hope Hastert’s Low-Key Approach will help alleviate the discomfort of the public house run by Republicans, encouraged Democrats are already gearing the campaign against a “do-nothing” Congress.

In many respects, competition for control of the facility promises to be almost as critical - and competitive - as the presidential campaign of 2000, which, as a general rule, the choice dominant four-year cycle. With margins so close and the success of the new president’s agenda, to a large extent depending on the control room, “The house where he draw,” said the young chairman of the Democratic Congress Campaign Committee ( DCCC), Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy (RI).

Unlike the past, several campaigns congress, which was marked by large national trends, strategists for both parties foresee a long period of political struggles in falls. A large part of the dynamics of this election have been marked by the fact that Republicans and Democrats are signs in the fight against over a number of seats as in recent years, where tides tore broader national legislature, had not demonstrated, on a company their respective districts. Vulnerable Democrats lost, while the GOP tsunami of 1994, while precarious Republicans were defeated in the years 1996 and 1998.

The two sides focus on a few countries offer the potential for a change of seats, like California, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Washington. Republicans, for example, the prospects in Pennsylvania, where President Clinton has lost ground between 1992 and 1996, while Democrats are hoping to take place in California, where several Republicans eked established in close victories in 1998.

For now, Hastert and his deputy have adopted what they called a “do no harm” strategy, stresses the few initiatives spectacular, but tries to machines for the legislative loop. The next year, strategists say, it is time to define the major themes, with the presidential campaign underway. Keep trains timed points on the scoreboard, “said former representative Bill Paxon GOP (NY), a close associate of Hastert.

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