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Republicans Scrambling to Save Seats in Congress
Congressional Republicans scrambled to save embattled incumbents in an effort to hold down expected Democratic gains in the House and Senate.
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Republicans Scrambling to Save Seats in Congress
Congressional Republicans scrambled to save embattled incumbents in an effort to hold down expected Democratic gains in the House and Senate.
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G.O.P. Senses Opportunities in Statehouse Races
State lawmakers, unlike their counterparts in Congress, are not expecting a broad wave of Democratic victories.
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G.O.P. Senses Opportunities in Statehouse Races
State lawmakers across the country are finding there are as many chances for Republicans as Democrats this year.
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Elizabeth Dole Finds a Once-Safe Race Less So
In North Carolina, polls show that Senator Elizabeth Dole’s relatively unknown Democratic opponent has closed Mrs. Dole’s double-digit lead.
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G.O.P. Facing Tougher Battle for Congress
The economic turmoil is threatening to topple Republican candidates, putting more seats within Democratic reach.
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G.O.P. Facing Tougher Battle for Congress
The economic turmoil is threatening to topple Republican candidates, putting more seats within Democratic reach.
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Campaign Starts With Running Mates in Tow
John McCain’s choice of running mate was a surprise and, as designed by his advisers, eclipsed Barack Obama’s speech.
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Campaigning Starts With Running Mates in Tow
John McCain’s choice of running mate was a surprise, and — as designed by Mr. McCain’s advisers — eclipsed the acceptance speech delivered by Barack Obama.
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Campaigning Starts With Running Mates in Tow
John McCain’s choice of running mate was a surprise, and — as designed by Mr. McCain’s advisers — eclipsed the acceptance speech delivered by Barack Obama.
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