1998 Election Outlook
This Year's Strategies "I think the Republicans realized their prospects to make gains in the House and Senate were eroding and they lobbed a bombshell," said Curtis Gans, director of the Committee for the Study of the American Electorate, a non-partisan, non-profit research institution that focuses on engaging citizens in politics. "But if the scandal becomes a real debate, I think it will be a wash. The country wants to move on, but the ads may mobilize voters both ways." Republicans may respond to the ads and get out to endorse GOP candidates, and Democrats may be moved to try to take back the House and Senate. Spotlight Archive | Infoplease Daily Almanac |