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Mellman. "No member has
worked harder for his district and
his country. He's been a real as-
set in Congress for our commu-
nity."
New York's stable of Jewish
legislators all survived this year's
slaughter. Rep. Chuck Schumer,
Rep. Eliot Engel and Rep. Jerrold
Nadler, all New York Democrats,
won big. Rep. Nita Lowey, an-
other Democrat, won by a small-
er but still healthy margin.
Rep. Ben Gilman, R-N.Y.,
coasted to a 12th term. The vic-
tory is especially important to the
pro-Israel community since Mr.
Gilman, the ranking Republican
on the House Foreign Affairs
Committee, is in line for the com-
mittee chair.
But in New Jersey, Democrat
Herbert Klein lost to Republican

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New Jersey, Sen. Frank Lauten-
berg, a Democrat, had a tougher
time in his race against state as-
sembly speaker Chuck Haytaian.
But when the votes were count-
ed, Mr. Lautenberg, a pro-Israel
leader, beat Mr. Hayiatin by a
narrow 50-47 percent margin.
In California, Sen. Dianne Fe-
instein, a Democrat, won the nar-
rowest of victories against Rep.
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39 percent margin to Lt. Gov.
Mike DeWine.
"This was clearly a missed op-
portunity for the Jewish com-
munity," said Democratic
consultant Mark Mellman, who
worked with Mr. Hyatt. "Met-
zenbaum was a champion of Is-
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domestic concerns of the Jewish
community."
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Bill Martini after a single term.
In Illinois, Rep. Sidney Yates was
easily reelected to a 23rd term.
And in Connecticut, Rep. Sam
Gejdenson apparently beat a
challenge by Republican Ed Mun-
ster by a razor-thin margin.
The election was a family af-
fair for Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif.,
and his son-in-law, Rep. Dick
Swett, D-N.H. But the results
were divided. Mr. Lantos, one of
the more outspoken members of
the Jewish delegation on Capitol
Hill, defeated Deborah Wilder,
while Mr. Swett, a major target
of pro-gun groups, lost to Repub-
lican Charles Bass.
At press time, it appeared that
several Jewish legislators from
California were trailing and like-
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Herb Kohl:
Easy victory.
"Feinstein has been a very
strong supporter of Israel," said
Charles Brooks, executive direc-
tor of the National PAC, a pro-Is-
rael PAC. "Huffington was an
unknown to our community."
But the Democrats lost an im-
portant Senate seat — and the
Jewish caucus lost its Senate
minyan — when legal magnate
Joel Hyatt failed to replace his fa-
ther-in-law, Sen. Howard Met-
zenbaum, a Democrat. Mr. Hyatt,
whose campaign sputtered from
the beginning, lost by a large 53-

Dianne Feinstein:
Narrow victory.
watched Senate race in the na-
tion, Virginia's small Jewish corn-
munity, working in tandem with
black voters, contributed to the
defeat of the Iran-Contra figure,
Republican Oliver North, who
tried to unseat Democratic Sen.
Charles Robb.
"The Christian Coalition
turned out a big vote for North,"
said Maryland political consul-
tant Carl Tuvin. "But that was
offset by a heavy black turnout
for Robb — and by Jewish voters
in northern Virginia and the
Tidewater area."
But some politically conserva-
tive Jews were disappointed
about Mr. North's defeat. "He
would have been a very pro-Is-

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