WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 8, 2006
Republicans Say They Can Still Win
Despite The Foley Scandal, Some Issues Can Carry G.O.P. Through
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Play CBS Video Video LaHood and Davis on Foley Congressman Ray LaHood, R-Ill. and Congressman Tom Davis, R-Va., who once served as a page, join "Face the Nation" to discuss the impact of the Foley scandal on November elections.
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Video Balz and Rothenberg On Foley Dan Balz of the Washington Post and political analyst Stuart Rothenberg offer their opinions on the impact of the Foley scandal on November Elections.
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Tom Davis, R-Va., appears on CBS's Face The Nation. (CBS)
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Interactive Foley Fallout Background on the former Florida representative and the probe into the House page scandal.
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Interactive Campaign 2006 Complete coverage and analysis of Senate and key House races, plus gubernatorial elections.
According to a Newsweek poll, more than half those questioned said they believe the Republican speaker of the House, Dennis Hastert, was aware of Foley's inappropriate email and instant messenger conversation with underage pages and tried to cover it up. Nearly 30 percent of Republicans felt that way. The poll also says that 80 percent of Americans are aware of the Foley scandal. What's worse for Republicans, is that more Americans favor Democrats over Republicans.
Appearing on CBS News' Face the Nation Rep. Ray LaHood R-Ill. said that the page program should be suspended and gave Speaker Hastert "high marks" for his "strong leadership."
"He took care of Tom DeLay, his best friend. When Tom was having ethical problems, the speaker went to him and asked him to leave. When he appointed Duke Cunningham to the Intelligence Committee, he went to Duke and made sure he wasn't on the Intelligence Committee after it was disclosed he took $2.3 million. And when Bob Ney was appointed chairman of the House Administration Committee, he was appointed by Speaker Hastert. Speaker Hastert went to him and told him to step down from that committee after the Abramoff disclosures," he told Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer.
Hastert, LaHood said, still has the credibility to lead on ethical challenges the Republicans face.
Rep. Tom Davis R-Va., the chief fund-raiser for House Republicans, said that Hastert was slow to react to the Foley problem and that an investigation will uncover more about what happened. Meanwhile, the stock market is at an all-time high and oil prices are down by 25 percent – things the Republicans should be capitalizing on.
"We're going to have an investigative report very soon," Davis said. "I think this: I think anybody that hindered this in any kind of way, that tried to step in the way of hiding this or covering it up is going to have to step down, whoever that is, and let's wait for the report."
Davis said the scandal has given the Democrats fodder against the Republicans, who will try to perpetuate the media frenzy.
"I think we just need to go regular order, get this investigation over," he said. "Let the chips fall where they may, and get out in the next 30 days and talk about the other issues that are important to the American people. And right now, there's no oxygen for those issues, and that's hurting Republicans."
Although Davis said the next 30 days is an "eternity in politics," he said that the scandal could cost his party the House. If elections were held today, he said Republicans would lose.
"There are so many races in the margins. Until someone's over 50 percent in polling and you can't cross it. So it's a tough lift under the atmospherics today. But you don't time elections for today. You time it for 30 days from now. I think Republicans have good get-out-the-vote strategies," he said.
LaHood said there are three competitive races in his state, Illinois and that there are many conditions that favor Republicans.
"People are feeling pretty good about the economy in our area," he said. "I think our people need to talk about these issues and really persuade the voters."
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- the Foley deal is just another tactic being used to take our eyes off of the ball. the real issues are iraq,katrina,afganistan,and the latest,the military commissions act of 2006 that has stripped u.s.citizens of their writ of habeas corpus rights. it also allows the government to detain any u.s.citizen indefinitely,without counsel,no phone call,no charges. oh! you are labeled and enemy combatant,or a dissent,or maybe they just don't like you. sound familiar? this is serious and it is real. of course, this is all being done to us to keep us safe! i saw a sticker today that said the price of freedom is never free. really! it is slogans like that that allow this government to do just what it is doing to it's citizens under the guise of freedom.
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- With all this media and Democratic gay bashing, Rep. will win big.
This Foley story is very stale. Let's move on to really important topics. - Reply to this comment
- Wishful thinking for the GOP... unless they have another 911 type scare tactic to frighten us away from the polls, it doesn't have to happen, just raise those color charts up to RED.. & media squares off on all channels with fearmongering.. & say some kind of odd packages left at a 100 or so polling stations.. & that would be all it takes for Bush to shut down the election due to TERRORIST THREATS.. postponing the elections perhaps forever.. long live the KING
and the preverts in the GOP
on the other hand.. if we vote .. and those votes all get counted by the light of the sun.. WE WIN hands down..
and we do have an agenda to STOP the WAR.. and get health care for all Americans .. plus all kinds of other social needs plus protect our ports & borders.
the word we need to get to Mexico.. THERE ARE NO JOBS IN AMERICA ... they have all been outsourced.. quit wasting your time .. climbing that 70 miles of fence.. it ain't worth the bother! - Reply to this comment
- MARK MY WORDS ..REPUBLICANS ARE ALL WASHED OUT
I PREDICT THE DEMACRATS WILL WIN BOTH HOUSES!!
WHO IN THEIR RIGHT MIND COULD VOTE FOR THE REPUBLICAN LIARS AND HIPOCRITS !!
AMERICANS ARE SICK OF THE BULL AND ON NOV7 WE WILL PROVE IT.. - Reply to this comment





