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January
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What to watch in today’s elections
WASHINGTON (AP) – How early will America know if it’s a Republican romp or if Democrats somehow minimized their damage? There should be plenty of clues Tuesday evening – and long before bedtime.
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August
10
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Blanche Lambert Lincoln
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US Chamber pours in money to influence elections
At times subtle, at times loud, the US Chamber of Commerce is spending record amounts on lobbying and in election battlegrounds, elbowing into the nation’s politics in unprecedented ways.
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July
10
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Elections & Voting
Consumer confidence is terrible; citizen confidence is worse. Only 11 percent of Americans have confidence in Congress. No surprise there is record-setting anti-incumbency anger rampant among Americans. But the sad truth is damned if you do and damned if you don’t vote for incumbents.
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July
10
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Blanche Lambert Lincoln
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Can Dems Stay Positive Amid Elections?
Fighting for their political lives, Sens. Harry Reid and Barbara Boxer have raised a fortune in cash, but the record shows that Republicans in key races are outraising Democrats by a lot.
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July
10
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Nancy Pelosi
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In Midterm Elections, a Rougher Road for Incumbent Democrats
In a midterm election year, Democrats defending House districts they captured from Republicans are trying to recreate the Obama campaign machinery.
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June
10
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Laura Richardson
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Do SC elections hint at change or good timing?
CHARLESTON, S.C. – South Carolina voters have nominated an Indian-American woman for governor and a black state lawmaker for Congress – developments which, on their face, suggest landmark racial progress in a state that still flies the Confederate flag near its statehouse.
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June
10
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Carly Fiorina
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Florida: Rick Scott and Jeff Greene Shake Up Elections
Rick Scott and Jeff Greene may have less than immaculate histories but that hasn’t stopped them from giving the state’s political establishment a fit
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May
10
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Candice Miller
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129 local candidates file for 2010 elections
Tuesday’s 2010 candidate filing deadline produced a field of 129 candidates across Macomb County for federal, state and county offices, with nine county commissioners stepping aside rather than run for re-election to the slimmed-down 13-member county board.
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May
10
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Patty Murray
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Wall Street rumbling felt in elections
Legislation that would impose tougher regulations on Wall Street is moving through Congress slowly but is quickly becoming an issue in dozens of competitive congressional races across the country.
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May
10
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Candidates numerous in congressional elections
If the number of qualifying candidates is any indication, Florida’s mid-term congressional elections figure to be wilder than ever. Related: 5 judges unopposed, other races crowded
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