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Friday, August 27, 2010
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McCain Hits the Trail — but Not Just for Himself
Now that Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) has survived his own challenging primary, the four-term incumbent plans to focus more on helping fellow Republicans in tough races. And in a year when the GOP could conceivably win control of Congress, the 2008 presidential nominee is expected to be an active advocate for candidates across the country. Read More
Castle May Benefit From Long Political Resume
A long government tenure is a liability elsewhere in the country in this volatile election year, with disgruntled voters eager to sweep out Capitol Hill incumbents. But in this compact three-county state, where retail campaigning is still in vogue and many voters know their lawmakers, political longevity remains a valued trait. Read More
New Negative Ads For Reid, Angle
Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and his Republican challenger Sharron Angle have released another round of TV ads in their spirited duel. Reid continues to define his opponent as too extreme for the state, and again uses Angle's own words against her. Read More
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