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Three months ago, few people thought Dean Dozen candidate Ginny Schrader had a chance of winning in Pennsylvania's 8th Congressional District. But this first time candidate and grandmother was running anyway against a popular, pro-choice Republican because she wanted to talk about the issues and realized Democrats needed to perform well in her suburban district for John Kerry to win Pennsylvania's 21 electoral votes.
Then, in July, the Republican incumbent withdrew from the race and was replaced by a relatively unknown, anti-choice Republican. Immediately, the internet grassroots sprang to action to support Ginny and dampen speculation that Ginny might be replaced by a "more electable" candidate. This surge of net roots support persuaded the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee to get behind Ginny, and her contest is now one of the DCCC's top targeted races. Her Pennsylvania district is now crucial to talking back the House, Senate and the White House.
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Ginny ran to talk about the issues and she continues her focus on women's choice, the war in Iraq, health care and jobs. Her opponent's strong opposition to abortion rights is out of touch with the views of this suburban Philadelphia district, and polling has shown that up to 43% of her opponent's supporters may abandon him if they learn of his extreme views on this issue.
Ginny Schrader's campaign provides one of the best examples of why Democrats need to run candidates in every race in every state. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported on Thursday that the National Republican Party has already contributed $520,000 for TV ads and polling for Ginny's vulnerable opponent. Ginny's district is part one of the most expensive media markets in the country so continued support from the grassroots will be essential for Ginny to get her message out.
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