At 6:04 PM -0500 on 11/6/98, National Review DC wrote:
ASHCROFT 2000 RIP? Gov. Mel Carnahan (D., Mo.) has announced he will challenge Sen. John Ashcroft's (R., Mo.) re-election. It's an ominous move for the freshman senator's presidential bid. Sen. Phil Gramm had a tougher race than usual following his disastrous 1996 run for the presidency, and he was running against a political nobody. Gov. Carnahan is politically formidable, and could give Ashcroft a run for his money even without the distractions, missed votes, and potential embarrassments of a presidential campaign. Ashcroft now must worry about the Dornan effect.
On the other hand, Ashcroft would be able to convert any funds raised in a presidential campaign to his Senate race if he lost the former. But handicappers already question how much he can raise.
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