Election 2010 Candidates
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Campaign sign in front of Bexar County building stirs controversy
A large campaign sign for a Bexar County candidate running for tax assessor was taken down Friday night from in front of a state-funded job placement agency.
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Analysis: High stakes for vice presidential debate
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Prime-time showdown: Obama, Romney meet in first debate
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Obama: 'Our path is harder, but it leads to a better place'
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DNC Spotlight: President Obama's speech (Part 3)
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DNC Spotlight: President Obama's speech (Part 2)
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DNC Spotlight: President Obama's speech (Part 1)
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Asking 2nd term, Obama says nation will recover
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Obama to try to make case for sticking with him
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Romney raising funds in west Texas
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Obama to blast Ryan education plan's cuts as too extreme
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'It's a race about the course of the country': Romney rallies USAA crowd
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GOP leader urges unity following Santorum's exit
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U.S. Senate Candidate Tom Leppert's bio
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U.S. Senate candidate Craig James' bio
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U.S. Senate candidate David Dewhurst's bio
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U.S. Senate candidate Ted Cruz's bio
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Kathie Glass (L) - Texas Governor
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Bill White (D) - Texas Governor
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Charles A. Gonzalez (D) - U.S. House Dist. 20
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Eddie Zamora (R) - U.S. House Dist. 15
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Michael 'Commander' Idrogo (L) - U.S. House Dist. 20
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Clayton Trotter (D) - U.S. House Dist. 20
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Lainey Melnick (D) - U.S. House Dist. 21
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Lamar Smith (R) - U.S. House Dist. 21
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Francisco Canseco (R) - U.S. House Dist. 23
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Ciro D. Rodriguez (D) - U.S. House Dist. 23
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Craig T. Stephens (I) - U.S. House Dist. 23
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Henry Cuellar (D) - U.S. House Dist. 28
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Bryan Underwood (R) - U.S. House Dist. 28




