High On Gals In Good-Ole-Boy Country
But the Democrats' best hope to avoid disaster in good-ole-boy country may be a relatively new weapon: female candidates. South Carolina education superintendent Inez Tenenbaum announced last week that she will run for Hollings' seat, and party leaders think she has a good chance to win. She would join a tiny but growing club of female Democrats filling the South's Senate seats: Blanche Lincoln, elected in 1998 from Arkansas, and Mary Landrieu, re-elected to her Louisiana seat last December. With most white males voting Republican these days, female candidates can put together winning coalitions of women and minority voters. Says Emory University political-science professor Merle Black: "It's going to be harder for white male Democrats to win."
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