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Skies Haven’t Brightened for California Rep. Doolittle Since ’06 Close Call (CQPolitics.com)
Filed: May 7th 2007: Republican

CQPolitics.com - John T. Doolittle of California’s 4th District was one of many Republican House incumbents who slipped from safe to highly vulnerable during the 2006 campaign, which saw the GOP lose its dozen-year hold on the chamber.

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