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Rove's '08 House Targets Revealed

Eric Kleefield has posted Karl Rove's House of Reps top 20 "targets" and "Priority Defense" lists at TPM Cafe. We won't list them all here, other than to offer a regional breakdown. Rove's vulnerable Republicans include: 3 southerners; 7 northeasterners (Ohio included here); 2 midwesterners; and 5 westerners. Rove's Dem targets include: 6 southerners; 7 northeasterners; 6 midwesterners; and only 1 westerner. Doesn't seem to be any striking regional angle here, other than Rove sees the west as pretty shaky. On the other hand, Given Rove's '06 W-L record, maybe the best way for Dems to use this list is for fish-wrap.

Rove's list was reportedly revealed in a Power Point presentation shown at the General Services Administration to promote "team building." Yet another use of federal government resources to promote GOP political ends, as Paul Kiel notes at TPM Muckraker:

The GSA, remember, is the government's procurement agency, in charge of almost $60 billion each year. All of this seems like a clear violation of the Hatch Act, which prohibits using federal resources to aid political parties.

Is there any public trust this Administration won't violate?

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