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Election News Archives for September 19, 2006

Patrick wins Mass. Democratic primary
Sep 19 2006 11:31PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Deval Patrick, a Democrat making his first run for elective office and a bid to become the state's first black governor, beat two opponents in Tuesday's gubernatorial primary to win a place in November's general election.
 
Armey presses pols on Social Security
Sep 19 2006 8:54PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Presidential candidates must be forced to address Social Security reform, former House Majority Leader Dick Armey said Tuesday during a visit to Iowa aimed at doing just that.
 
McCain may alienate some conservatives
Sep 19 2006 8:28PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican Sen. John McCain's standoff with the White House over treatment of detainees _ an issue the former POW knows intimately well _ threatens to exacerbate his already contentious relationship with conservatives.
 
Party groups evenly matched financially
Sep 19 2006 8:15PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican and Democratic committees battling over control of the House held almost equal amounts in their bank accounts, giving neither side a substantial financial advantage going into the final stretch of the congressional campaign.
 
AIG said to skirt campaign law
Sep 19 2006 1:13PM (CT)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Despite state laws that limit corporations from giving more than $5,000 a year to political candidates, insurance giant American International Group Inc. has used a loophole to let its subsidiaries give many times that limit to politicians who regulate their business, a newspaper reported Tuesday.
 
   

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