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Senate Election News Archives for October 20, 2006

Allen faces questions on Iraq war stance
Oct 20 2006 10:16PM (CT)
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Republican Sen. George Allen called for "changes in tactics" in how the U.S. is fighting the Iraq war on Friday as he continued to face questions about his morphing position on the war.
 
Clinton, Spencer hold debate in New York
Oct 20 2006 9:33PM (CT)
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - The Republican seeking to unseat Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton went on the attack against her in their first debate Friday, accusing her of putting presidential aspirations ahead of voters.
 
Senate candidate confronts opponent
Oct 20 2006 9:03PM (CT)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Democratic Senate candidate Harold Ford Jr. turned up at a news conference Friday in Memphis called by his opponent, Republican Bob Corker, leading to a confrontation about Ford's large, politically active family.
 
Dean campaigns for Lamont in Conn.
Oct 20 2006 2:49PM (CT)
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Democratic chairman Howard Dean praised Ned Lamont on Friday as the challenger dealt with a dose of bad news _ a double-digit deficit in the latest poll.
 
Ohio Senate debate hits on partisanship
Oct 20 2006 10:09AM (CT)
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - Sen. Mike DeWine and Rep. Sherrod Brown jockeyed to separate themselves from the partisan bickering in Washington, disagreed about the war in Iraq and spent much of their third Senate debate arguing over who could work with both parties.
 
   

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