It's a political ritual in the mountains of Western North Carolina: Every two years, hopeful Democrats insist that this will finally be the year they unseat U.S. Rep. Charles Taylor.
And then, as sure as the leaves dotting the Great Smokies burst into color every fall, the hard-nosed Republican congressman from Brevard pulls out another win -- usually by casting his latest Democratic target as out of step with the culturally conservative 11th Congressional District.
Taylor is running for a ninth term. And again Democrats are praying 2006 will be the year.
But this time, they might have cause to be optimistic. In fact, some groups that monitor congressional races around the country are calling the contest a "tossup" that could help decide which party controls the House come 2007.
Pundits cite two reasons why Taylor, 65, might have a fight on his hands.
For starters, voters are in a foul mood, which is bad news for incumbents such as Taylor who belong to the party in charge in Washington.
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