Rep. Bill Luther defends the seat is the heated battle Minnesota
Czech Minnesota Democrat said Bill Luther, it anticipates that the accounting reform of the accounting reform was cool, experience, said he should go a long way to go for help investors verwackelte in his constituency of Congress confidence in the fluctuation of market share permanently.
“We’ll probably other cases of corruption, I think everybody expects that Luther told Foxnews.com.” This is a very difficult situation and what I can do is tell [ingredients], I am what I can do to regain the confidence of the coast even in this economy. ”
Luther said it was towards the future of business fraud legislation, Congress in recent weeks and was President Bush for his signature. Well before the current Enron and WorldCom scandal broke he said, it calls for the creation of an independent group monitoring of accounts and restrictions on the accounts, business consulting for businesses.
But the four representatives of the Twin Cities suburbs is rather a board must constitute the self-confidence that the market, say political analysts, a task that makes Luther redistricting force during the transition from the 6th Congress of the 2 constituency.
“Other than the Democrats are against a member Member of the race, Luther is the most vulnerable Democratic established in the country,” said Stu Rothenberg, political analyst and author of the Rothenberg Political Report. “It is a great difficulty.”
Luther against an opponent twice, near the fall of Fergus Falls native and the son of a long series of milk from the farm.
John Kline, a retired Marine Corps officer career, has held several military positions in Washington, leaders narrowly lost Luther in 1998 and 50-46 percent in 2000 by a margin of 50-48 percent.
Well, Luther and Kline go face to face again, but this time in the new District 2 mapped about 40 percent of older districts of Luther and 60 percent of new faces, including many rural and Republican.
“He knows that there will be a rising demographic battle. It is now very heated, and there is a huge amount of interest in this race,” said Kline, drew Minnesota with his wife of origin , Born in 1994.
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