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Jim CoburnWe really like Coburn personally. But when someone like Jennifer Horn thinks he is relevant enough to hold a press conference touting his endorsement then it's a good week for Coburn. |
Larry ElliottHe got badly out fundraised by his primary opponent in a race defined by electability. |
Carol Shea-PorterShe goes up on television this week hoping to define herself on her own terms while her Republican opponents on are the air attacking each other. Dare we suggest that Shea-Porter may actually be a front-runner? |
Same-sex marriage advocatesSununu and Shaheen along with all three major candidates in NH-1 agree they would vote against constitutional amendment for same-sex marriage. |
Ray BuckleyCampaign finance reports this week show the Senate Democratic Caucus raised another $1 million. That means more fun in Denver! |
Joe Kenney$31,000 doesn’t buy many ads or direct mail pieces. Many state senate candidates have more money in their bank account. |
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Isn't this a win for same-sex marriage advocates - they would vote against an amendment that would ban same-sex marriage
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