Congressman Dennis Moore, a public school advocate since his election to Congress in 1998, is running his sixth term in the house. Moore has tirelessly pushed for fully funding special education programs and a fully-funded, reformed version of No Child Left Behind.
Professor Larry J. Sabato of the University of Virginia, noted that, his opponent, State Sen. Nick Jordan, has begun bringing noted conservatives such as President Bush for fundraisers, but Sabato also predicts that Moore's campaign skills will help him hold the seat.
KFE will be watching Moore's race against Jordan, a public school foe, very closely. For now, it appears that Congressman Moore has the upper-hand.
-Richard
Saturday, October 4, 2008
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