This Incumbent Was Protected from the Wave
Last week I wrote about the ways the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 made Christopher Shays’ re-election bid more likely.
Yesterday, Chris Shays bucked the national trend and won re-election despite having trailed in the polls for some time. He won by 3 percentage points of the vote. In 2004, a better year for Republicans, Shays won by 4 points.
Perhaps he should send a thank you note to the sponsors of the law, Senators John McCain and Russell Feingold as well as Rep. Martin Meehan and . . . Rep. Christopher Shays.
John Samples • November 8, 2006 @ 3:59 pm
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Filed under: Cato Publications; General; Government and Politics; Law and Civil Liberties; Political Philosophy



