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    Candidate: GOP Chances to Oust Reid Slipping

    Candidate: GOP Chances to Oust Reid Slipping
    Friday, 28 May 2010 08:20 AM
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    In an ominous warning for Republicans, a U.S. Senate candidate in Nevada said Thursday that the party's chances of ousting Majority Leader Harry Reid are slipping away and his leading GOP rivals would be unlikely to beat him in November.

    "Republicans could very well snatch defeat from the jaws of victory in the case of Harry Reid," said banker John Chachas, one of 12 candidates seeking the GOP nomination in the June 8 primary.

    In an interview, Chachas said Reid is being underestimated and leading Republicans Sue Lowden, Sharron Angle and Danny Tarkanian each have "impediments" that give the senator an advantage, including questions about their ability to raise money nationally and "intellectual gravitas."

    "I think none of the three that are there present a particularly formidable candidate to beat Reid," Chachas told The Associated Press.

    When asked if Angle, a conservative with tea party support, could defeat Reid in November, Chachas said, "Mathematically, I don't believe she can. Frankly, I've had the same concern about Sue (Lowden) and Dan (Tarkanian)."

    Spokesmen for Lowden, Angle and Tarkanian dismissed the remarks.

    Chachas, who has lagged fellow Republicans in polls, "is entitled to his opinion. I don't share it and the facts don't bear it out," said Lowden campaign manager Robert Uithoven.

    Reid's popularity has fallen with the state's economy — unemployment is 13.7 percent — and polls have shown him trailing leading Republicans in head-to-head matchups. But Chachas said Angle and Tarkanian are too conservative to attract votes from independents, and Lowden, who once led the state GOP, is viewed as too close to the establishment.

    Chachas is launching new radio ads but hasn't decided if he will air TV spots, the best way to reach voters statewide. He said he probably would have dropped out of the race if he was confident that any of the leading Republicans could beat Reid.

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    I believe recent polls indicate that Lowden would beat Reid if the race was conducted today. IIRC, the most recent poll was done by the LV Review. The poll also found Reid would beat all the other Repub contenders besides Lowden.
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