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Ominous Sign For Ney?

May 2, 2006 | 10:07 PM

It's still very early, but initial results are quite ominous for Rep. Bob Ney. With 8% of the vote in OH 18 (from Ross and Carroll Cos.), Ney is losing to financial analyst James Harris, 56-44%. The primary is essentially a referendum on the scandal-implicated incumbent; Harris spent minimal funds on the race, and didn't file an FEC report. If the early numbers hold, Ney's chances of victory in the fall would seem to be very slim. [JOSH KRAUSHAAR]

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