Thursday, October 18, 2012

Arizona senate

  • Arizona Senate Race: Things Get Personal Between Jeff Flake and Richard ...

    Senate ads have been dark and foreboding, if often boilerplate. But Arizona's Senate race has swiftly become one of the most intense and personal in the country, thanks to two new TV ads released last week by Republican Rep. Jeff Flake and Democrat ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Negative Ads Reign In Maine Senate Race

    Angus King is convinced that if the math works out he could be the power broker in the U.S. Senate, the independent candidate whose vote will break the political gridlock in Washington.

    www.knau.org

  • Profile of Arizona State Senator Steve Smith

    Arizona Senator Steve Smith was omitted from the article of candidate profiles in the October print editin of The Communicator (http://www.

    www.copanews.com

  • Majority PAC, Democratic Super PAC, Spends $8.4 Million In Nine Races

    In Arizona, Majority PAC hits Republican candidate Rep. Jeff Flake for voting to deny Planned Parenthood funding. In Virginia, former Sen. George Allen, the Republican candidate, is knocked for supporting reduced access to mammograms and cancer ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Club for Growth spends $1.5M in Ind. and Ariz.

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The anti-tax Club for Growth is spending $1.5 million on tight Senate races in Arizona and Indiana.

    www.sfgate.com

  • Arizona Senate Race: Things Get Personal Between Candidates

    Hemera/Thinkstock(PHOENIX) -- Senate ads have been dark and foreboding, if often boilerplate. But Arizona's Senate race has swiftly become one of the most intense and personal in the country, thanks to two new TV ads released last week by Republican ...

    www.100wapi.com

  • 3 GOP senators join Thompson on campaign trail

    ... Senate candidate Tommy Thompson on the campaign trail in Milwaukee. Sens. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina are scheduled to join the former governor at a news conference Thursday morning.

    www.kpho.com

  • Arizona Senate Debate: Who Won Arizona Senate Debate, Carmona vs Flake

    The second of three debates between two candidates vying to replace retiring Arizona Senator Jon Kyl (R) took place Monday night less than a week after "early voting" opened for the state's voters.

    www.policymic.com

  • Neb. Senate rivals roll out endorsements

    Republican state Sen. Deb Fischer, who remains ahead in the polls, was endorsed by Arizona Sen. John McCain, the party's presidential candidate in 2008.

    www.washingtontimes.com

  • 2012 Senate Races: Big Cash Spent In Arizona, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts

    WASHINGTON -- Republican candidates for the Senate in conservative-leaning states generally outraised their Democratic opponents in the latest fundraising quarter ending Sept.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Meet the Candidate: Don Shooter - Arizona Senate

    October 16, 2012 4:05 PM. | Print Story | E-Mail Story. Editor's Note: The Yuma Sun is spotlighting the candidates ahead of the Nov. 6 general election.

    www.yumasun.com

  • State Senate Contest Poses Stark Contrast

    The two candidates clashed recently in an Arizona Clean Elections Debate in Flagstaff - they have both accepted public funding and agreed to limit spending to about $21,000 each.

    www.paysonroundup.com

  • Sen. Melvin responds to letters

    You, an LD 11 voter and reader of the Explorer newspaper, deserve to know the truth about Arizona K-12 public education funding, energy, nuclear recycling and all subjects being debated during this election cycle.

    explorernews.com

  • GOP Mobilizes Forces as Arizona Senate Race Tightens

    PHOENIX—Rich Carmona, a self-described "apolitical" former U.S. surgeon general, is giving the Democratic Party a stronger than expected chance to win a Senate race in Arizona for the first time since gasoline cost less than 90 cents a gallon, "The ...

    online.wsj.com

  • Democrat Rich Carmona Races Toward the US Senate

    Most political pundits dismissed Arizona as a battleground state in the presidential race, assuming it would go to Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, just as it had to favorite son Senator John McCain four years ago. But recent polls - even ...

    www.phoenixnewtimes.com

  • Arizona Senate Ad Rooted in Bush Era Fight

    The candidates for Arizona's open Senate seat are competing hard for the women's vote as well as the Latino vote, giving the ad particular potency as it pits a woman of Cuban heritage against a Democrat who is a man of Puerto Rican descent.

    www.opednews.com

  • LCV Targets Flake in First Arizona Senate Ad

    The League of Conservation Voters announced their first expenditure in Arizona's Senate race, a contest that once seemed like a likely Republican hold but now appears to be a dead heat with just over three weeks left before Election Day.

    hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com

  • UPDATE 1-Massachusetts US Senate hopeful Warren leads fundraising race

    Virginia Senate race also generates large cash haul (Updates with Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Ohio, Missouri and North Dakota candidates).

    www.reuters.com

  • Dems seek Arizona Senate upset with Carmona candidacy

    They've also seen him described as President Obama's personal recruit to serve as the next U.S. senator from Arizona. "Richard Carmona, Barack Obama's rubberstamp," says a recent ad from Republican nominee Jeff Flake. Time will tell which narrative ...

    www.foxnews.com

  • Replay: Presidential debate analysis

    Want an Arizona spin on the proceedings? Arizona Senate Minority Leader David Schapira, former state House Speaker Kirk Adams, political consultants Paul Bentz and Robbie Sherwood, and Republic digital opinions editor Joanna Allhands called the ...

    www.azcentral.com

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