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Nethercutt, who was criticized for not sticking to his self-imposed term limit when he ran for re-election to the House in 2000, was also mulling a run against Sen. Patty Murray, who is considered to be one of the weaker Democrats running for re-election.
But the White House has made it clear to Nethercutt that fellow House member Jennifer Dunn is its first choice to challenge Murray. Dunn hasn’t committed, but is thought to be leaning toward a run. Nethercutt, though, isn’t taking any chances. He has already begun fundraising for either race. Just in case.
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