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Election News Archives for September 22, 2006

Hawaii voters head to polls for primary
Sep 22 2006 11:46PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Sen. Daniel Akaka faces a challenge in Saturday's Democratic primary from a congressman who wants voters to dump the 82-year-old lawmaker in favor of younger blood.
 
Dean expedites courting of black vote
Sep 22 2006 8:31PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - The Democratic Party can no longer sit back and wait until three weeks before an election to ask minorities for their vote, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said Friday.
 
Colo. judge warily OKs voting machines
Sep 22 2006 7:23PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - A judge on Friday chastised state officials for botching efforts to ensure electronic voting machines are tamperproof but cleared them for use in the November election, saying it was too late now to change course.
 
Conservatives confident base will vote
Sep 22 2006 4:48PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Better the devil they know than the Democrats.
 
Analysis: Democrats vow to get tough
Sep 22 2006 4:32PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Six weeks before elections, the Democratic strategy for the war on terror is one part attack President Bush and one part agree with him. The goal is to court voters dissatisfied with the job the administration has done, yet avoid being tagged as soft on Osama bin Laden.
 
Evangelical voters more jaded in 2006
Sep 22 2006 6:32AM (CT)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Christian conservatives, traditionally a reliable Republican constituency, aren't necessarily a GOP gimme this time around. There is an undercurrent of concern that some evangelicals, unhappy that the GOP-led Congress and President Bush haven't paid more attention to gay marriage and other "values" issues, may stay home on Election Day or even vote Democratic.
 
   

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