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For now, the party is also spending to try to preserve the jobs of Democrats in conservative or swing territory, including Rep. Frank Kratovil in Maryland, Mark Schauer in Michigan, Scott Murphy, Bill Owens and Mike Arcuri in New York, John Boccieri and Zack Space in Ohio, and Glenn Nye and Tom Perriello in Virginia. The party also is fighting to keep Democratic-held open seats in Arkansas, Washington and Wisconsin, and to claim two now held by the GOP in Illinois and in Miami, Fla. Much can change in coming days, as officials watch internal polls to determine whether candidates in these tight contests still have a chance to win. Even after significantly paring its TV purchases in Kilroy's race recently, the DCCC this week bought $15,000 worth of cable advertising there. Republicans plunked down more than $45,000 this week for advertising in Democratic-leaning Massachusetts district being vacated by retiring Democratic Rep. Bill Delahunt, and Democrats shelled out almost twice that to try to keep the seat in their column. There are also a plethora of high-stakes games of cat-and-mouse between the two parties unfolding across the political map, with each side trying to prod the other into gambling with limited resources. Republicans are reaching into districts Democrats were counting on winning
-- such as Rep. Ben Chandler's in Kentucky and Murphy's in upstate New York
-- and spending heavily, forcing Democrats to follow suit. They've also reserved $800,000 to advertise against Space, goading Democrats into answering them or pulling out altogether. The Republicans are trying to capitalize on Democratic weakness, spreading their cash to create a wave to sweep into power. As the majority seeks to build a dam, the GOP is focused on creating new trouble spots, daring Democrats to divert resources from districts where they trail to defend seats they once thought of as safe.
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