Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998 • Volume 5, Number 15 Page 1 of 8 ••••• ....•• • • • 1.M.·.·:.--· Gilroy's field clears; THE -- all eyes on Mcintosh HOWEYT GoUismith decision impacts '99, '00 By BIUAN A. HOWEY in Two years ago I sat across a table from Secretary of State Sue Anne Gilroy at the Indianapolis Press Club as we POLITICAL talked a.bout her future. Would she consider running for mayor of Indianapolis if won the '96 governor's race or declin~d to seek re-election in 1999? REPORT 'Gilroy was non~committal. Even though she had the The Howey Political Report is published by NewsLink, background from serving under then-Mayor , Inc. Founded in 1994, The Howey Political Report is she se med to have her eye on the Statehouse. She had lost a an independent, non-partisan newsletter analyzing the bizarr floor fight at the 1996 Republican Convention for the political process in . lieutert nt governor's nomination. When Goldsmith lost to

Brian A. Howey Frank 1 'Bannon, every signal coming out of the Gilroy editor and publisher camp ointed to a 2000 run for governor. The.Howey Political Report Office: 317-254-1533 ntil last Monday. PO Box 20877 Fax: 317-254-2405 hat's when Goldsmith announced he would not Indianapolis, IN 46220 [email protected] seek a ird term. In the hours prior to Goldsmith's announ­ [email protected] cemen , there had been rampant speculation that Gilroy would e there to receive an endorsement. She got the next • Washington office: 202-775-3242 best th ng, with Goldsmith saying, "Sue Anne Gilroy might Daytime number: 317-254-2400, Ext. 273 very II have what the next mayor should be." Pager: 317-320-2722 y Tuesday, it appeared the field was clearing. State Sens. urray Clark, Teresa Lubbers, Rep. Paul Mannweiler, NewsLink Home Page: http://www.inoffice.com/hpr Couna lor Toby Mcclamroch and former LG John Mutz had Subscriptions: $250 annually via fax or first all sai they wouldn't run. Mutz called Gilroy the logical class mail. Call 317-254-1533. candid te. So did Marion County Sheriff Jack Cottey. © 1998, The Howey Political Report. All rights Mean bile, Gilroy gaveled in the General Assembly, had reserved. Photocopying, faxing or reproducing in any TV c era crews following her around for a good part of the form, in whole or in part, is a violation offederal law day, a d entered into discussions with community leaders. and is strictlv prohibited without consent ofthe But it ppears to be a no-brainer. Eight years after Mayor publisher. Hudnu ran for secretary of state as a springboard for the govern rship, the secretary of state was almost a cinch to run «QUOTE" OF THE WEEK for m or of Indianapolis against Democrat Bart Peterson. ' his despite her 52 percent showing in Marion Coun on Nov. 3. This despite the fact that Gilroy was left 'It's the first year in contemporary history that high a d dry by John Sweezy and the Marion County dele­ we raised more money than the Republicans. gation 1 t the 1996 Indiana Republican Convention. Most observ rs don't blame Gilroy for the convention floor deba­ There's a simple reason for that. We worked cle sin e she got into the race just hours before it began, had little c ntrol over the anti-Indianapolis bias that swept in State Rep. Win Moses, chief fundralser for • harder.... '" · while ventual winner George Witwer reaped the benefits of House Democrats, to the Evansville Courier. having slogged through the gubernatorial primary process.

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seen in Indianapolis for 30 years. Gilroy ,from page 1 TICKER As for 2000, the stage is set for p Because Goldsmith has disembow­ U.S. Rep. David Mcintosh to challenge T A E eled the Marion County organization's Gov. Frank O'Bannon. He will ponder GOTV, the first political move Gilroy is O'Bann,<;>_n_'s,s,treQgths and weaknesses and After unexpectedly winning going to have to make is to rebuild some make a decision early next summer after five seats to reduce the sort of GOTV infrastructure. It doesn't the legislature concludes. Mcintosh has Republican majority In the • matter if Sweezy is there or not. As one access to $350,000 in his state PAC and House of Representatives to GOP operative said, Gilroy can either 12, Democrats have high $1 million in his federal campaign waste time in chopping out the deadwood hopes for 2000. Visions of account. It is a process that Mcintosh will wielding the Speaker*s of the Republican organization or simply proceed with deliberately. While he ini­ build around it. gavel are spurring Demo· tially opposed Speaker Livingston, the Gilroy will have to do what other cratlcMajorlty Leader scant GOP majority will not play into ret­ Richard Gephardt to recruit candidates - Dan Quayle in 1978, Evan ribution politics against Mcintosh. good candidates for com­ Bayh in the 1988, Win Moses in 1983 and Others expected to give 2000 a hard petitive and open seats In '87 - did: build candidate-driven political the next election. He started . look include Witwer, Fort Wayne Mayor organizations that function to cover all of his work early, calllng Paul Helmke, and perhaps this new name: the bases. Gilroy is going to have to defeated 8th CD candidate former Lilly CEO Randall Tobias. Gall Rlecken on election recruit thousands of loyalists in a populist­ Democrats like to point out night to encourage her to based grassroots atmosphere in order to challenge Incumbent Re· compete a little less than a year from now. President Bush's stratospheric popularity publican Rep. John The irony is that Indiana Democrats following the 1991 Gulf War only to be Hostettler again In 2000. - after 20 years of air war without the followed by his defeat by Bill Clinton in Gephardt asked Rlecken, an ground war, lethargic unions and apathetic 1992. That danger lurks for the popular Evansville City Councilwo­ minority constituencies - has come full O'Bannon, particularly ifhe doesn't have man, whether she had a good legislative session in '99. And thought about "a four-year circle. State Chairman Joe Andrew has plan," said a knowledgeable reignited a patronage system within a expectations are extremely high for that Washington source. "He's union and minority community context now that Democrats controls the House. that gives Peterson an organizational Mcintosh represents to him what Clinton Continued on page 3 strength that the Democratic Party hasn't was to Bush in '92.•:• • Page3 of8 Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998 e Goldsmith's legacy may b~ the squandered political chance he had TICKER T A p E One day on the set of the Mike When the Ittayor spoke last Monday

Pence Show at WNDY-TV in 1996, whiz­ about his decision I to not seek re-election, kid mayoral aide Torn Rose (now publish­ it reminded me o1l'la comment State Rep. definitely lining up people who he wants to run again," er of the Jerusalem Post) made an off-the­ Win Moses made ~fter Paul Helmke said the source. "He's con­ cuff comment to HPR's Brian Howey that defeated him for diayor of Fort Wayne in tacting those who ran it "dido 't matter who was the Republican 1987. "I thought aifter it was over, 'Why strong this time." Riecken chairman of the Marion County party." in the world did I !want to serve a third has not made a decision I I printed it in my statewide column term?"' about whether to run In a few weeks later. Rose later told me the Goldsmith, !never intended to be 2000. Republicans may have story of Mayor Stephen Goldsmith and mayor for more t1'-n two-terms. He con- , more open seats to defend him waiting to meet Israeli Prime Minister in 2000 than Democrats If f eluded before he; for a second term those In the GOP, who Benjamin Netanyahou at the Blair House that the real acco plishrnents he wanted made term limits pledges In when the mayor got wind of Rose's state­ to make - particul ly with regard to ment. Rose got an immediate tongue-lash­ 1994 honor their commit· Indianapolis Publl Schools and education ment. ing, along the lines of "What do you mean in general - had t occur in the Indiana the Republican chairman of Marion General Assernbl . Indianapolis Mayor Stephen County doesn't matter?!" The politic 1tragedy in all of this is Goldsmith said the decision In retrospect, it did. that Goldsmith ha~ some wonderful cre­ by the Republican National Goldsmith looked at the numbers dentials and a national reputation to run Committee to take the 2000 following the elections of 1995, 1996 and for loftier positions. It was a squandered convention to Philadelphia 1998. He acknowledged that his cutting ··1 did npt play a major role in opportunity. He sqld privatization to away the mid-level bureaucracy that had his decision not to seek a scores of Indiana mayors during their • accumulated during the Lugar and Hudnut third term in 1999. "If they 1995 campaigns. He could have ridden a came, they expected me to administrations during his first term had I wave, but he didn1t. He spent the initial be mayor," Goldsmith said an impact in the Marion County Repub­ I stages of his '96 srbematorial campaign at his Monday press confer· lican organization's ability to get out the talking about his trFcord in Indianapolis, ence. But he added, "Not vote. "We did disrupt the professional getting the convention did lives in the mid-level bureaucracy," but when it came ~own to prime time that autumn, his ernphris was to lash out at not have anything to do Goldsmith said. "I had to take steps that with my running •. were very unpopular." He characterized Frank O'Bannon ~a greedy taxer. That, his first term as a "period of enormous along with wastin$ millions in the · WRTV's Kevin Doran report· changes" for urban government in Chicago TV rnark~t, and a dormant politi­ ed In Monday night's 11 Indianapolis. cal organization i~ his home county p.m. newscast that Last week, as he and others calcu­ (remember, the ch~irman really does mat­ Goldsmith's decision not to seek a third term "seems to lated the true meaning of the 1998 elec­ ter) essentially doqrned an orderly pro­ be OK with voters." Doran tion returns and his main Washington gression of his pol~tical career. covered Goldsmith at a With the e~eption of Dick Lugar benefactor - House Speaker Newt Republican meeting In Perry and Vance Hartke;! Indiana mayors don't Gingrich - unstrapped the sword and left Township and quoted one the saddle, he concluded that little more of run well statewide! Both Goldsmith in woman as saying that the his agenda could be accomplished. That 1996 and Helmke Jhis year had vivid sue- mayor should be content agenda included $1 billion worth of cess stories to tell.I ' But they failed to bait with being mayor and not neighborhood improvements, infrastruc­ the outstate/instat~. news media to explain running for another office. ture investment, the revitalization of their successes. Tl:leir strengths were mar- Goldsmith would not rule downtown, and an increased public safety ginalized or negat~d' because they didn't out further elective office, budget and concluded that his work was understand how tol' get the message but said of a potential run finished as mayor. His political position beamed outside 0£ their own TV • I had also eroded substantially. markets.•!• continued on page 4 Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998 Page 4 of8 TICKER Indiana Racing Form • T A P E Goldsmith's withdrawal turns politics on its ear We have to brag about this one. Remember who told you last week that Indianapolis for governor In 2000: Mayor Stephen Goldsmith might not run? It was the ol' Horse, of course. But we're not sur­ "That's not anything I'm giv­ prised. We remember former Fort Wayne Mayor ing serious consideration." Winfield Moses talk about running for a third H0 RSE R A ( E term against Paul Helmke in 1987. He lost a bru- One way to measure how tal campaign, then pondered and came to this con­ dominating Sen.-elect Evan clusion: Why in the hell did I want to serve a third Bayh was In the Nov. 3 elec­ term? Goldsmith's withdrawal for the '99 mayoral race has turned Indiana Republican politics tion was revealed In lndlvid· on its ear. Suddenly Secretary of State Sue Anne Gilroy is seeking the mayor's job. There is the ual county tames. Bayh specter of a wide-open 2000gubernatorial nomination dropping into the lap ofU,S. Rep. David defeated Republican Paul Mcintosh. If anyone thought 1999 was going to be a sedate political year, think again. It's going Helmke In Allen County, to be a wild old time in the Prozac City. 41,037 to 34,183. He also carried heavily Republican Johnson County 15,965 to INDIANA MAYORAL RACES 1999 12,627. The only counties Indianapolis Mayoral: Republican: Secretary of State Sue Anne Gilroy. Helmke carried were Boone Democrat: Bart Peterson. Our Party: Rev. John Gibson. 1995 Results: Goldsmith 1,267,972, (by just over 100 votes), Jimison 900,148. 1999 Forecast: Goldsmith fades, setting off a mad scramble in Republican Hamilton, Hancock and circles. Incredibly, Gilroy shifts from an almost certain governor's race where she tangled with Kosciusko. Whlle Bayh Gov. O'Bannon in a weird pre-2000 TV ad campaign, to the mayor's race. She would be the raised hundreds of thou­ early favorite, but don't expect the remnants of the Marion County GOP organization to play • sands of dollars In Hamilton follow the leader. These were the same people who broke ranks on Gilroy in the '96 state County, Helmke was able to Republican convention when she ran for LG. They're the same people to snubbed Bill Hudnut defeat him there 24,948 to in the 1996 10th CD slating convention. Gilroy carried Marion County with a mere 52 percent 18,793. of the vote against little-known Cheryl Little despite a big TV ad campaign. McClamroch has long been seen as heir to the Goldsmith throne from his base on the city-county council. State Indiana House candidates Sen. Murray Clark, son of a mayor, also has a power base. Watch Sheriff Jack Cottey, who is raised at least $5.3 mllllon rumored to be ready to endorse Gilroy. Goldsmith himself said Gilroy had the proper credentials In 1998, easily eclipsing the to follow his administration. But remember, the Marion County GOP organization, its leaders $3.5 mllllon raised In 1996 and the voters have been erratic since Goldsmith won the office in 1991. Whoever wins will (Mike Chambers, Evansville have a monumental task ahead of them. Goldsmith won a second term in 1995 by beating an Courier) The 1998 figure will under-funded Z. Mae Jimison with just 58 percent of the vote. Goldsmith agreed with HPR's creep up when candidates Nov. 12 analysis that the sacking of the City Hall bureaucracy between 1992 and 1995 has dam- file their year-end reports. In aged the GO P's GOTV. The winner faces Bart Peterson, Gov. 's chief of staff for the 60th House District, two years. Peterson is the son of the Castleton Mall developer and is president of Precedent · Democrat Peggy Welch and Mortgage Co. He is palatable to the business community and will use his Bayh and family ties· Republican Jeff Ellington to raise a load of money and make this race genuinely competitive. Plus, Marion County is grad- raised a combined $310,347. ually changing. As more blacks flee Center Township for the outlying townships, more whites Indiana House Democrats are fleeing to the doughnut counties. Pike Township is quickly becoming black and Democratic raised $1.03 million since - a reason State Rep. Candy Marendt lost last week. Don't be surprised if all of this ends up January, compared to exactly opposite to the current conventional wisdom. Status: Toss-Up. $467,717 for House Fort Wayne Mayoral: Republican: Mayor Paul Helmke, Allen County Sheriff Joe Republicans. In nine out of Squadrito, Linda Buskirk. Democrat: Graham Richard. 1999 Forecast: All eyes are on Helmke the top 10 races, the winner to see ifhe seeks a fourth term. lfhe does, it could set up a titanic showdown with the popular outspent the loser. The lone Squadrito. There is absolutely no love lost between these two. At the height of the crack exception was Republican cocaine crisis, those urging Squadrito to run in '95 were using phrases like, "We need a general, Robert Cherry, who defeat­ not a politician." Squadrito is like Gen. George Patton - a man who can cuss like a Marine and a • ed Democrat Sara Wolf but devout Catholic who can pray like a school boy. But if Helmke decides to seek re-election, he raised $28,549 less. would be favored, having ushered the city through a terrible crack epidemic and bad economy. Democrat Jeb Bardon In the The city looks great now and the tax rates have fallen. Both city newspapers endorsed him for continued on page 5 Page 5 of8 Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998

the Senate. Buskirk is the chairman of the board of works. The Democ t Richard is a former • state senator and lieutenant governor candidate 20 years ago. He has be n planning for this race TICKER for the past three years and should be well-funded. Fort Wayne Democ ts hope he helps restore the party. Status: Leans Helmke. T A p E Evansville Mayoral: Republican: Vanderburgh Councilmani Russ Lloyd Jr, State Sen. Greg Server, Recorder Becky Hermann, Lloyd Winnecke, David oil. Democrat: State 94th HD outspent Repub· Rep. Brian Hasler, Rick Borries, City Councilman Steve Melcher, Coun Councilmen Phil Hoy llcan Incumbent Candy and Royce Sutton, Bill Brooks. 1999 Forecast: Borries and Woll are th only officially declared Marendt by $25,000 In a candidates. State Rep. Brian Hasler said he will make a decision within he next few weeks. race that raised $209,210. Lloyd, the son of the assassinated former mayor, has his power base in ounty politics. Hasler is a two-term legislator who gave serious thought to running for the 8th 0 earlier this year. State Rep. Bruce Munson Borries is the former county commissioner. He estimates it will take at I ast $375,000 to wage told the Muncie Star Press his campaign. It is too early to tell who has the inside track in this race ince it is in the early that he Is "unfazed" by the development stage. All the major contenders have good credentials and, ower bases. So far power shift In the Indiana lame duck Mayor Frank McDonald II has not signaled who he might fa or. No names have House. "The key people are emerged for Republican contenders. Status: Toss-Up. still In place," said Munson, a Republican. "The working INDIANA RACES 2000 relationship Is decent but Governor: Republican: U.S. Rep. David Mcintosh, Fort Wa e Mayor Paul Helmke, not great." George Witwer. Democrat: Gov. Frank O'Bannon. 2000 Forecast: Go . O'Bannon looks hard U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar to beat and is certainly the early favorite. But everyone knows and talks about the "George Bush was blunt in his assessment Syndrome," the prospect of being vastly popular one minute and defeat d a year later. It could of what to do about Iraq. still happen. O'Bannon really needs to have a great '99 legislative sessi n solidify t?e huge. t? "Saddam Hussein has to be personal popularity he and his wife Judy currently enjoy. He knows legi lat1ve Republicans :"Ill removed from power," be gunning for him. Republicans have been denied the governorship forl so long that they wdl be Lugar said as the Clinton brutal if they have to in order to take O'-Bannon down a notch or two inlthe upcoming legsila­ ..administration consl('fe.red • tive session. That's why the Democrats' 53-47 percent edge in the India a House creates an massive air strikes against invaluable buffer for him. It will be tough for the GOP to rough him up, Having said that, it is Iraq that would have sur­ imperative that O'Bannon show real leadership in this upcoming sessio - something critics. said passed those In the 1991 he lacked in his frrst two sessions. On the Republican side, Gilroy was t be seen as a certam Gulf War. Lugar said there entry and the early favorite, but then she darted off into the Indianapolis mayoral race when should be a long-term strat· Stephen Goldsmith declined to seek a third term. That creates a shift of irtually everyone's eyes egy to remove Saddam from to Washington to see what U.S. Rep. David Mcintosh might do. Witwer is also expected to.nI?, power. Lugar said on NBC's although he comes off this year's legislative elections with much less m mentum than he did m Meet the Press over the 1994. Helmke is also pondering a run for governor, but while he has hei htened name recogni­ weekend that such a mis· tion, his drubbing by Evan Bayh with a campaign that never seemed to ' et started hurts him slon might eventually with party regulars. The huge wild card in all of this is Mcintosh. He ra sed a lot of money, cut .require U.S. ground troops. radio ads and pumped out press releases on behalf of20 legislative can idates - the first member of Congress we've ever heard of who has done that. While he didn't co vert that help to many Prior to the traffic death of wins on the legislative front, Republicans view him favorably as someo e who tried. He is an Shannon Johnson, the absolutely fearless politician with uncanny luck. His career began aime at U.S. Rep. Phil Sharp estranged wife of State Sen. (who abruptly retired) as well as a primary battle with state Auditor An De Vore, who failed to Steve Johnson on Nov.12, qualify for the ballot. Mcintosh then won a tough race against Secretary of State members of the Indiana and was swept in with the '94 tidal wave. Almost instantly, Mcintosh came part of Newt Senate were preparing to Gingrich's inner circle.·Now, why would Mcintosh want to give up his l fty position on Capitol punish the Republican sen· Hill to run for ? Because it's easier to successfully n for president as gov­ ator for having an affair with ernor of a small state than it is from Congress s. And because Mcintosh appears to have lost a Statehouse Intern. State some of his luster on Capitol Hill when he frrst backed Archer for Spea er of the House, then Sen. Beverly Gard told the Cox and finally Livingston. While Mcintosh's stock may have dipped a it on the Hill, he cer­ Muncie Star Press that the tainly has the ability and intellect to get back in the good graces of GO leadership. Mcintosh Senate would remove will assess O'Bannon's strengths and weaknesses and probably make a ecision by summer. We Johnson as chairman of the • agree with AI Hubbard: Mcintosh is the one Republican who could give the popular O'Bannon Planning and Public a run for his money. 'RIAN A. HO WEY ·:· continued on page 6 Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998 Page 6 of8 TICKER 1888 Indiana Election Results p U.S. SENATE STATEHOUSE DISTRICT9 DISTRICT23 • T A E Bayh (D) 1,010,308 SEC. OF STATE Pelath (D) 11,233 Friend (R) 11,475 Helmke (R) 551,996 Gilroy (R) 828,557 Allamong (R) 3,662 Sink-Bur (L) 23,633 Little (D) 652,565 DISTRICT24 Services Committee and Dillon (L) 51,775 DISTRICT 10 McClain (R) 10,281 treat the 12-year Incumbent lST CONGRESS Cheney (D) 8,306 Fincher (D) 7,345 as If he were a freshman. "It Visclosky (D) 92,634 AUD. OF STATE Cannon (R) 6,367 will be like coming back and Petyo (R) 33,503 Nass (R) 791,684 DISTRICT25 being a new legislator," Hill (D) 679,426 DISTRICT 11 Leuck (D) 12,004 Gard predicted. "He will not 2NDCD Findley (L) 38,269 Stevenson (D) 8,391 Conrad (R) 6,960 be In a position to Impact Mcintosh (R) 99,584 legislation as he has been Boles (D) 62,426 TREAS. OF STATE DISTRICT 12 DISTRICT26 in the past." Prior to Mrs. Federle (L) . 2,236 Berry (R) 811,762 Villalpando (D) 7,570 Scholer (R) 5,750 Johnson's death, Howard Wash'gtn(D) 637,038 Clapper (D) 4,655 County Republican 3RDCD McPherson(L) 55,992 DISTRICT 13 Chairman Ron Metz had Roemer (D) 84,625 Dobis (D) 9,776 DISTRICT27 called for Johnson to Holtz (R) 61,041 CLERK (COURT) Klinker (D) 10,553 resign. Johnson won re· Bishop (R) 802,081 DISTRICT 14 Julian (R) 5,512 election unopposed in the 4THCD Leathrbry(D) 639,758 V. Smith (D) 9,532 Rumps (L) 287 Nov. 3 election, gathering Souder (R) 93,671 Tavel(L) 43,240 22,994 votes. Wehrle (D) 54,286 DISTRICT 15 DISTRICT28 INDIANA Fesko (R) 9,914 Thompson (R)l0,722 Democrat Ralph "J1gger'' 5THCD HOUSE Blacklund (L) 986 Bennett (D) 4,820 Smith has declared his can· Buyer(R) 101,567 Steele (D) DISTRICT 16 DISTRICT29 didacy for mayor of Muncie. 58,504 DISTRICT 1 Waters (L) 2,317 M. Smith (R) 13,137 Richardsn (R) 18, 110 Smith is a retiree of the U.S. Lawson (D) 6,731 • Air Force. Smith's campaign Tiltges (R) 2,635 manager will be James 6THCD DISTRICT 17 DISTRICT30 Burton (R) 135,169 Cook (D) 10,448 Herrell (D) 7,7Il Dickerson. Republican DISTRICT2 Kem (D) 31,472 Beck (R) 5,596 Burkhardt (R) 7,520 Mayor Dan Canan is expect· Harris (D) Il,128 ed to seek a second term. Hauptmn (L) 21,015 DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 31 The Muncie Star Press DISTRICT 3 7THCD Wolkins (R) 10,920 D. Young (R) 9,199 noted that Canan has been Brown (D) 11,851 able to forge a bipartisan Pease (R) 109,553 Haines (D) 3,997 Boller (D) 5,861 Hillenburg (D)44,749 administration. Canan DISTRICT4 DISTRICT 19 DISTRICT32 recently hired former Ayres (R) 14,207 Delaware County 8THCD Kuzman (D) 9,130 Tumer(R) 10,006 Hosttler (R) 92,227 Gasparovic (R) 6,917 Schmidt (D) Democratic chairman Jerry DISTRICT 5 6,607 Riecken (D) 81,381 Thornburg as the city's Fry (D) 7,503 Hager (L) 3,395 DISTRICT20 DISTRICT33 community development Tashijan (R) 4,658 director. As far as whether Budak (R) 9,779 Liggett (D) 9,205 9THCD Underly (D) 6,420 Robertson (R) 5, 797 Smith would have an oppo- DISTRICT6 Hill (D) 92,477 nent, 2nd CD Democratic Bauer (D) 7,155 Leising (R) 87,278 DISTRICT21 DISTRICT34 Chairman Ray Scheele said, Fisher (R) 4,255 "Whether the mayor's pri· Feeney (L) 2,397 Mangus (R) 8,962 Adams (D) 8,180 Steinmetz (D) 3,704 Vanleer (R) 5,466 mary Is where that Is DISTRICT 7 lOTHCD resolved remains to be Krmkwski (D) 9,059 seen." Carson (D) 69,673 DISTRICT22 DISTRICT35 Hofin 'ster (R) 46,892 Ruppel (R) 8,336 Munson (R) 9,328 DISTRICTS Peterson (L) 3,009 Cabiness (D) 4,316 George Stephanopoulos, Dvorak (D) 11,613 former adviser to President Sulok (R) 6,715 Clinton and now an analyst • Page 7 of8 Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998

.ISTRICT36 DISTRICT52 DISTRICT 67 DISTRICT 82 . Lutz (R) 11,187 Sturtz (D) 6,677 Duncan {R) 10,171 Espich (R) 12,411 Brogdon (D) 7,164 Wonderly (R) 6,385 Goble (D) 7,576 DISTRICT 83 TICKER DISTRICT37 DISTRICT53 DISTRICT 68 • Aldennan (R) 11,490 p Mellinger (D) 9,826 Cherry (R) 11,848 Bischoff (D) 11,881 Phillips (D) 5,278 T A E Steele (R) 5,625 Wolf(D) 7,299 Kristoff (L) 1,742 Miller (L) 863 DISTRICT84 for ABC News, said at a DISTRICT38 DISTRICT 69 Goeglein (R) 12,221 forum In Michigan City that, Buck (R) 16,731 DISTRICT54 Lytle (D) 10,199 "I can In no way defend the Saunders (R) 9,517 Coates (R) 7,063 DISTRICT 85 president's actions. The DISTRICT 39 Hamilton (D) 7,558 Pond (R) 12,868 president has brought all the Torr (R) 17,687 DISTRICT 70 troubles of the past year on DISTRICT 55 Robertson (0)14,694 DISTRICT 86 himself." He said that DISTRICT40 Hoffman (R) 12,190 Atterhold (R) 13,085 Americans were simply tired Whetstone (R) 12, 727 DISTRICT 71 Greisey (D) 6,942 of hearing about the scandal Downey (D) 5,059 DISTRICT56 Bottorff (D) 11,536 and that contributed to the Bodiker (D) 8,152 DISTRICT 87 GOP losing five House seats DISTRICT41 Paust (R) 5,947 DISTRICT72 Mannw'ler(R)l3,281 In Congress. "I almost feel T. Brown (R) 12,588 Cochran (D) 10,746 Newman {I) 648 sorry for Newt Gingrich," DISTRICT 57 Beal (R) 7,361 Morris (L) 624 Stephanopoulos said. DISTRICT42 Linder (R) 12,741 "President Clinton has an Grubb (D) 12,640 DISTRICT73 DISTRICT 88 affair with a 21-year-old DISTRICTS8 Oxley (D) 11,179 Bosma (R) 12,952 Intern and (Gingrich) loses DISTRICT 43 Burton (R) 12,751 Goodness (R) 6,263 Shanklin (D) 5,015 his job." Kersey (D) 9,263 Pasqua (L) 345 4,652 .Walker(R) DISTRICT59 DISTRICT74 . Indiana Attorney Geneqtl Jeff Yount {R) 12,678 Stilwell (D) 13,851 DISTRICT 89 Modisett said Indiana wlll l)ISTRICT 44 i] Buell (R) 8,235 receive $4 billion over the Crosby (D) 13,224 DISTRICT 60 DISTRICT75 · Jeffers (D) 5,761 next 26 years under a pro· Welch (D) 10,172 Avery (D) 11,714 Hubertz (L) 230 posed new tobacco settle· DISTRICT45 Ellington (R) ·~ 8,987 Spurling (L) 1,250 ment. ''This moves the fight Gregg (R) 14,351 DISTICT 90 out of the courtroom and DISTRICT 61 DISTRICT76 Murphy (R) 11,628 onto the streets so we can DISTRICT46 Kruzan (D) 6,862 L. Lutz (D) 13,051 begin protecting kids now," Tincher (D) 9,401 Prescott (R) 2,797 Gennann (L) 1,303 DISTRICT91 Modisett told the Lohr (R) 6,964 D'Amico {I) 645 Behning (R) 8,092 Bloomington Herald-Times. DISTRICT77 White (D) 4,063 Modisett and Gov. Frank DISTRICT47 DISTRICT 62 Hasler (D) 10,942 O'Bannon have until this Foley (R) 14,430 Denbo (R) 12,549 Stewart (L) 1,190 DISTRICT 92 Friday to decide whether McBride (D) 6,348 M. Young (R) 7,377 Indiana will accept the new DISTRICT48 DISTRICT 78 Richardson (D)4,201 offer. Modisett said the new Mock (R) 10,833 DISTRICT63 V. Becker (R) 18,745 Villegas (L) 248 settlement does not give the Crooks (D) 9,409 tobacco Industry Immunity DISTRICT 49 Harris (R) 8,302 DISTRICT 79 DISTRICT 93 from lndlvldual or class· Ulmer (R) 8,906. Ripley (R) 11,385 Frizzell (R) 10,948 action lawsuits. Morgan (D) 3,875 DISTRICT64 Wilson (D) 4,237 Frenz (D) 12,623 DISTRICT80 Ferris (L) 353 Gov. O'Bannon and AG DISTRICT50 GiaQuinta (D) 6,066 Modisett have settled on dlf• Dillon (R) 10,654 DISTRICT65 J. Becker (R) 3,540 DISTRICT 94 ferent sides of lowering the Scribner (D) 6,108 Steele (R) 14,096 Bardon {D) 8,411 blood alcohol content level DISTRICT 81 Marendt (R) 6,834 from .10 to .08. Modisett has .DISTRICT 51 DIST,RJCT 66 Moses (D) 6,218 been pushing legislation pro· Kruse (R) 11,349 Bailey (D) 11,768 Clay (R) 3,828 continued on page 8 posed by State Sen. Tom Rust (R) 6,499 continued on page 8 Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998 Page 8 of8 TICKER 1888 Indiana Eleetion Results 0 l A p E DISTRrCT 95 INDIANA DISTRICT 21 DISTRICT 38 Dickinson (D) 8,318 SENATE Johnson (R) 22,994 Blade (D) 19,557 Spahr (R) 2,254 Williams (R) 10,685 Wyss to lower the level. Jl)JSTRICT 22 O'Bannon told the Fort DISTRICT 96 DISTRICT l Alting (R) 14,693 DISTRICT39 12 738 Wayne News-Sentinel that Mrvan (D) • Riehle (D) 11,840 Waterman (R) 18, 703 while he might sign the bill Porter (D) 10,689 Dempsey (R) 12,270 Gaff-Clark (R) 2,880 R. Hasler (D) 16,245 Into law should It pass In DISTRICT23 the 1999 leglslatlve session, DISTRICT4 97 Harrison (R) 21,175 DISTRICT 41 he Is not sure how actively DISTRICT Antich (D) 21,403 Mahern (D) 4,602 Shelby (D) 11 436 Garton (R) 26,499 he will fight for the mea­ 1 Schultz (R) 2,257 DISTRICT sure. Wyss wrote a letter to 6 DISTRICT25 DISTRICT43 O'Bannon saying, "I need Landske (R) 21,559 Lanane (D) 20,677 Nugent (R) 26, 742 your bully pulpit efforts to DISTRICT98 Crawford (D) 8,359 Simmrmn (R) 15,046 ensure passage." Wyss said DISTRICT 11 :Silva (R) 2,257 DISTRICT45 the governor did not Zakas (R) 20,041 'Upton (L) 250 DISTRICT26 Lewis (D) 20,502 respond. "It was a clear slg· Leone (D) 10,599 Craycraft (D) 16,824 Goering (R) 13,827 nal that the governor was DISTRICT99 Wenger(R) 13,414 not fully committed to the DISTRICT 14 Summers (D) 9,211 DISTRICT46 .OB Issue," Wyss saud. Meeks (R) 24,302 Harshey (D) 2,233 DISTRICT27 •. Sipes (D) 20,832 Smith (L) 206 Paul (R) '22,679 Ridge (R) 12,854 Gov. O'Bannon told the DISTRICT 15 •'J Indiana Fiscal Policy Wyss (R) 17,155 DISTRICT29 Institute that, "Low taxes DISTRICT 100 DISTRICT 47 Q Day (D) 4,240 si,~'i_~J__... ~~,343 Young (D) 27,474 are the,. engine that really DISTRICT 17 Parmalee (R) 2,819 Piace {L) 1,591 revs UJI economic develop­ Wheeler (R) 24,139 DISTRICT48 ment." O'Bannon said he Miessen (L) 166 DISTRICT 31 Hume (D) 22,245 wants to cut taxes In 1999 DISTRICT 19. Merritt (R) 18,401 as well as make ed.ucation Ford (R) 18,869 DISTRICT49 his top priority. •:• Townsend (D) 16,897 O'Day (D) 23,171

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