NY-26 Tom Reynolds challenged PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 08 December 2007

Jack Davis challenged Tom Reynolds in 2004 and 2006, narrowly losing.  Davis is a Buffalo, NY manufacturing company owner with sensible ideas on trade.  

Reynolds is a self-described "free trader," which is the issue that drew the Davis challenge and near defeat in 2006. A mere 3,699 votes going the other way would have changed the result.

Davis has not announced this year, and may not.  Democratic challengers are Jon Powers and Alice Kryzan

There are rumors that Reynolds, who ran the House Republican campaign committee during the past election cycle, will not run in 2008.  

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