Political News
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Conservative seeks cash to contest NY House race
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A Conservative Party candidate is writing to supporters saying he lost a New York race for a U.S. House of Representatives seat because of scheming and needs money in case he lodges a legal challenge.
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Sources: Giuliani leaning toward run for US Senate
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Conservative firebrand tones it down as GOP chief
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Resignation hitch freezes some political ambitions
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GOP governors push for 2010 party rebirth
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Hutchison to air campaign TV ad
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Former Vice President Cheney to endorse Hutchison
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'Phantom districts' make tracking stimulus money 'a mess' in Texas
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Big crowds expected as Palin kicks off book tour
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Wis. prosecutors decide not to charge legislator
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Ariz. commission to consider ouster of legislator
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Conservative 'unconcedes' in NY US House race
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Fiorina has balancing act in Calif. Senate race
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A maverick becomes mainstream: Palin's book already a bestseller
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Report: Senate health bill to cost $849 billion
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Texas State Board of Education considers curriculum changes
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AP Poll: Americans divided on health care bills
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Cheney endorsement could help Hutchison ward off 'liberal' fears
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Twitter to overhaul user list seen as partisan
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Rubio ad in Fla. Senate race mimics Obama ad
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Obama stresses cooperation with Hu, China
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Rubio ad in Fla. Senate race mimics Obama ad
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2012 already? GOP wannabes jockeying early
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Clinton says she's not running for NY governor
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Hutchison won't resign seat before Texas primary
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Perry racked up massive travel costs in 2009 while seeking re-election
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Obama to Chinese leaders:: A censored society is unhealthy
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Decorated, cigar-smoking Marine runs for Congress
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Hutchison won't resign seat before Texas primary
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Obama to push arms control with Moscow
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Winning margin in upstate NY US House race shrinks
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Ex-NFL player Runyan considering run for Congress
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I-Team : Suspended city towing company has money ties to council members
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Jerry Brown again? Some Calif. Dems express unease
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Conn. gov's departure gives Dems hope to take seat
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Conn. governor decides not to seek another term
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Mass. AG Coakley skips US Senate candidate forum
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SD Republicans aim at Democratic congresswoman
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Analysis: NYC mayor not humbled by close election
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GOP officials say Dems put agenda ahead of country
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2010 elections: Democratic fears, Republican hopes
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East Texas Democrat to become a Republican
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What would the health care bill that passed the House do?
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Crist changes tune on support for Obama's stimulus
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Historic health bill passes House, heads to Senate for debate
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Will he shoot? Ex-Trail Blazer eyes Ore. gov race
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Wis. Senate OKs new election money for justices
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Gay partnership measure approved by voters
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Fiorina: 'Shame on me' for not voting more



