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Upset of upsets: Miller leads Murkowski
The Swampby Mike Memoli Sarah Palin's biggest political victory this year could come in her home state, where her endorsed candidate for Senate holds a surprising lead over incumbent Lisa Murkowski in the Alaska Republican Senate primary. With all but nine......Tags: Facebook, Twitter, Inc., Elections, Alaska, Democratic Party
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Sarah Palin answers questions: Four
The Swampby Mark Silva Newsbreak: Sarah Palin answered questions today. On this "suspended'' day of John McCain's presidential campaign, running mate Sarah Palin took a 20-minute tour of the "Tribute WTC 9/11" museum in New York, took in a firefighters memorial,.....Tags: Fires, Elections, Alaska, Politics, Don Young
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Ted Stevens may escape feds yet
The Swampby Frank James Even people who haven't gone to law school know the old adage "If the constable blunders, the guilty goes free." Ditto for the presumed innocent who are on trial. Despite this, many a cop and prosecutor just......Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Corruption, Alaska, Judges
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Will Dems get a brake-free Senate?
The Swampby Frank James One of the biggest question marks right now about what will happen on Election Day is whether Democrats will gain a filibuster-proof Senate by reaching 60 votes. The filibuster, of course, is the way that the Senate......Tags: Connecticut, Colorado, Alaska, Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
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Congress's Dems could score big: CQ
The Swampby Frank James Everywhere you turn here in the nation's capital, there seems a growing consensus that congessional Democrats could gain more than 20 House seats and maybe, just maybe enough in the Senate to get to the magic 60......Tags: John E Sununu, Connecticut, Vermont, Alaska, Colorado
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Sen. Ted Stevens convicted
The SwampSen. Ted Stevens leaves federal court in Washington, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008, after guilty verdicts were returned by the jury at his trial. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) by Frank James Sen. Ted Stevens, the Alaska Republican, needed an acquittal in......Tags: Justice System, Corruption, Alaska, Politics, Election Day
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McCain to Ted Stevens: Quit Senate
The Swampby Frank James and updated, and again at 4:40 pm Sen. John McCain and Sen. Ted Stevens are said not to be very friendly. During better days McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, got under Stevens' skin for being a constant......Tags: Parliament, Alaska, Politics, John McCain, Upper House
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Stevens conviction: One step closer to 60
Spin CycleAlaska Sen. Ted Stevens' conviction today may bring the Democrats one step closer to 60. Normally, a vacancy would be filled by the governor, but Stevens is up for reelection next month, so the conviction will significantly boost the prospects......Tags: Alaska, Local Elections
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Ten on Tuesday: Back to Basics
Spin CycleIn speeches yesterday in Ohio that marked the start of the closing stretch, Obama returned to his lofty call for revival and change, while McCain "touted his experience" and the "tried-and-tested tactic of portraying his Democratic rival as a......Tags: State Budgets, Politics, Phil Gramm, John McCain, Republican Party
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McCain dogged by GOP nervousness
The Swampby Jill Zuckman FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.--Even as Sen. John McCain aggressively presses toward next week's finish line, nervous Republicans say they are worried that he could face a rout at the hands of Barack Obama, losing a cascade of classic red......Tags: Colorado, Alaska, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Florida
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Ted Stevens in denial (not Denali)
The SwampSen. Ted Stevens, right, answers a question during a congressional debate in Anchorage, Alaska Thursday Oct. 30, 2008 as Democrat candidate Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich listens. (AP Photo/Al Grillo) by Frank James The freshly minted convict Sen. Ted...Tags: Alaska, Politics, John McCain, Regional Authority, Anchorage
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Congressional power within Dems' grasp
The Swampby James Oliphant Congressional Democrats appear close to having something they haven't known for a long time: power. After being marginalized by the Bush administration and stymied by a cohesive Republican minority, Democrats on the Hill look poised to...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Connecticut, Wayne Allard, Alaska, Colorado
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