Considering President Clinton's razor-thin budget victories in Congress, winning passage by 219-213 in the House and 50-49 in the Senate, a strong case can be made that the 1994 elections will be a partisan fight for de facto if not outright control of Congress itself. Indeed, one top Democratic Congressional strategist suggested that 1994 could turn out to be "the defining election" of the decade.
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