Most Republicans have been polling surprisingly well in suburban House races in recent weeks. Then there's GOP Rep. Scott Garrett, the chair of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets, who is in deep electoral danger and has no one to blame but himself. Garrett is at more risk than at any time since he was elected in 2002, and he may not have the resources to keep pace with Democrat Josh Gottheimer and outside groups. A new poll taken by Garin-Hart-Yang for the Democratic-aligned House Majority PAC finds Gottheimer surging ahead of Garrett 48 percent to 41 percent after a sustained barrage of ads accusing Garrett of bigotry and holding views of a "rural Alabama conservative." Last year, Garrett sabotaged his own support from the financial industry when he refused, behind closed doors, to offer support for gay Republican candidates. The episode has helped Gottheimer, a former Clinton White House speechwriter and Microsoft marketing executive, raise $2.9 million this cycle, more than twice Garrett's total. The House Majority PAC has also piled on Garrett with $1.5 million in

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