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President George W. Bush, fighting to stave off Republican losses in next month's election, insisted that a Capitol Hill sex scandal would not keep his party from retaining control of Congress. With polls showing Democrats with a growing edge in the Nov. 7 ballot, Bush said he found ex-Rep. Mark Foley's behavior toward teen-age aides 'disgusting' but predicted voters would be swayed by the growing economy and national security when they go to the polls. Bush's comments appeared aimed at containing the scandal's fallout for his fellow Republicans, who have already been feeling the heat over the unpopular Iraq war.
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