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Ohio Rep. Regula’s So-So ’06 Showing Draws Dems’ Attention (CQPolitics.com)
Filed: May 8th 2007: Republican

CQPolitics.com - Democratic strategists targeted dozens of Republican-held districts in their successful 2006 campaign effort to win control of the House — but Ohio’s 16th District wasn’t one of them. Republican Rep. Ralph Regula, bidding for an 18th term, was as usual an overwhelming favorite in a GOP-leaning district that includes Canton.

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