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Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013 Sponsored Links The Republican Party's nightmare scenario is a U.S. Senate race so crowded and divisive that Democrats have a shot at the bruised-and-battered eventual nominee. Yet party leaders are taking strides to avoid
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Debate Commission must tweak state Senate debates The columnist publishes at www.howeypolitics.com...It may seem like a very minor point, but we have the Indiana Debate Commission, a group of journalists and academics that formed in 2007 to provide a
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Madison, Wisconsin Obama carried coal-rich Ohio and Virginia, which were heavily targeted by the campaign. Photograph: AP The oil and coal lobby and groups backed by the conservative billionaire Koch brothers spent $270m on television ads in the
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The Associated Press The Associated Press 2 hours ago Associated Press Candidates in Arizona's close U.S. Senate race put the finishing touches on their campaigns Monday as GOP congressman Jeff Flake crisscrossed the state and as former surgeon
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Nov 5, 2012 Montana is known for its big skies, jagged mountains and open roads...Yet as much as $40 million is being spent to tell the state's 675,000 registered voters who to pick as senator: incumbent Democrat Jon Tester or Republican Rep. Denny
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In any election year, there are plenty of exciting races to watch. But there’s one Senate race that hasn’t garnered much attention thus far, which may end up being markedly affected come Election Day. The Republican assistant leader
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Hot Race for Montana Senate Seat and the Authentic Rancher: Jon Tester vs...About $40 per resident (and nearly $16 per cow) has been spent on the Montana Senate race , indicating just how important both Democrats and Republicans think that seat is.
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Senate race The Senate race between Sen. Bill Nelson and Connie Mack IV are running in one of the least interesting U.S...Herald/Times Tallahassee Bureau Alongside a quiet country road in North Florida stands a big campaign sign...It's another
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October 16, 2012 This ad, critical of the Democrat Ted O'Brien of the Rochester area, and similar ones were made by groups not affiliated with a political party. Under current state laws, such organizations can remain mysterious. An ad critical of
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Sarah Conard/Reuters Gov. Jay Nixon has been accused of flip-flopping for pronouncing the name of the state both ways. Sarah Conard/Reuters Senator Claire McCaskill, too, has taken a firm stand to sit on the fence about how to pronounce Missouri. The
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