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13TH DISTRICT: THE PHYSICIAN AND THE FORMER CONGRESSMAN'S AIDE

CANDIDATES: Republican Rodney Davis of Taylorville, a former member of Rep. John Shimkus' staff, faces Bloomington physician David Gill, a Democrat. Also running is independent John Hartman, an executive with an Edwardsville medical firm.

TERRITORY: From Urbana southwest to Decatur and Springfield and on to the eastern outskirts of St. Louis' Illinois suburbs including Edwardsville.

SIGNIFICANCE: U.S. Rep. Tim Johnson, a Republican, made the race competitive when he retired soon after winning his March primary. Davis was chosen by party leaders from a list of GOP candidates to replace him. Democrats believe the new district is more winnable than Johnson's old district, which he won six times. Gill had lost three previous congressional races, all to Johnson, but in the old district.

ISSUES/STRATEGY: The candidates have made clear their differences on health care, the federal budget and other issues, but the tone of the race has been notably ugly. Both Davis and Gill are backed by large doses of negative advertising paid for by national organizations. Many of the ad claims — that Davis, for example, was at the center of the scandal that sent former Gov. George Ryan to prison, or that Gill hopes to kill Medicare — have been inaccurate. Johnson himself has complained about the mudslinging and said he'd have a difficult time endorsing either Davis or Gill. Some polls have shown support for Hartman running in the high single digits despite his low-budget, low-key campaign.

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12TH DISTRICT: THE LUMBER EXECUTIVE AND THE GENERAL

CANDIDATES: Republican lumber company executive Jason Plummer faces Democrat Bill Enyart, a Belleville attorney who most recently served as chief of the Illinois National Guard. Also in the race is the Green Party's Paula Bradshaw, a Carbondale emergency room nurse.

TERRITORY: The Illinois suburbs of St. Louis to the state's southernmost tip, an area traditionally facing chronic economic stress

SIGNIFICANCE: Democratic Rep. Jerry Costello is retiring after more than two decades in office. Only two men, both Democrats, have represented the 12th District since World War II, but Republicans hope to wrest away the seat based on the area's conservative leanings, angst over environmental regulations relating to coal and signs of frustration with Washington and Illinois' Democratic leadership. Democrats consider it a critical seat to hold.

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