For Democrats, Many Verses, but No Chorus
From Arizona to Pennsylvania, from Colorado to Connecticut, Democratic candidates for Congress are reading from a stack of different scripts these days.
At the Capitol in Hartford the other morning, State Senator Christopher Murphy denounced the “disastrous prescription drug benefit bill” embraced by his Republican opponent, Representative Nancy L. Johnson.
Jeff Latas, a Democratic candidate in an Arizona race, is talking about the nation’s dangerous reliance on oil imports from the Middle East. Ed Perlmutter, a Colorado Democrat, says he is running against “the arrogance and cronyism” displayed by Washington Republicans.
And in New Mexico, Patricia Madrid, the state attorney general, is urging the United States to set a timetable for quitting Iraq.
“We have a lot to run on,” said Ms. Madrid, who is trying to unseat Representative Heather A. Wilson.

Front Page above the fold. I saw the article while traveling today.
Actually, it was his second mention in as many weeks. He made the Sunday Times on February 19 with a picture:
http://www.jefflatas.com/news.htm