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From witches to 'Aqua Buddha': why Election 2010 ads are so outrageous
Is Christine O'Donnell a witch? Does Rand Paul worship the 'Aqua Buddha'? These have been the subjects of two legitimate political ads in Election 2010. What's going on?
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The Vote
Barbara Boxer and Carly Fiorina debate: watch out for 'head blimp'
The race between Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) of California and her Republican challenger, Carly Fiorina, has already had some odd moments. On Wednesday night, the two debate.
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Will Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman make history in California primary?
It's election day for former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina and former eBay CEO Meg Whitman.
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Tuesday primaries: Year of the Republican woman dawning?
Polls show women leading four key Republican races heading into the Tuesday primaries.
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The Circle Bastiat
Trade talk for Dwayne Wade? OK. For businessmen? Jail time.
Soon-to-be free agent Dwayne Wade can talk trades with other NBA players that could land ordinary business people in jail for price fixing.
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Obama chides Republicans, backs Barbara Boxer, defends changing 'don't ask, don't tell' policy
Obama makes his second trip to support Barbara Boxer and is heckled about policy on gays in the military.
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Obama helps Sen. Barbara Boxer build war chest for reelection fight
Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) of California is battling an anti-incumbent mood, tough economic times, and her image as the quintessential California liberal. President Obama is raising funds.
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Sarah Palin – feminist first, tea partyer second
Sarah Palin defends her endorsement of Carly Fiorina in the California Republican Senate primary over the tea party favorite. In speaking out against abortion, she rallies the 'pro-women sisterhood.'
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The Vote
Demon Sheep: the sequel, starring Carly Fiorina
Former Hewlett-Packard honcho Carly Fiorina, a candidate for US Senate, put out a bizarre political ad depicting a Republican primary competitor as a red-eyed sheep. Now, she's the 'demon sheep' in a Democratic video.
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Scott Brown effect: Could Senator Barbara Boxer lose California?
Incumbent Senator Barbara Boxer of California has lost a double-digit lead in the polls since January in the race for her reelection. Political analysts say such voter restlessness so early in the race may mean change is on the horizon.
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The Vote
Carly Fiorina's bizarre ad II: Barbara Boxer as 'demon blimp'
Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO who’s running for a US Senate seat, released a strange attack ad last month against an opponent in the GOP primary. Now, she's released 'demon blimp' – an attack on Sen. Barbara Boxer, the woman she wants to unseat.
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The Vote
Method to the madness of Carly Fiorina's 'demon sheep' campaign ad?
It's not usually a good sign when your opponent cheers your campaign ad. But hey, the TV spot is getting a lot of free media attention for US Senate candidate Carly Fiorina.
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The Vote
Carly Fiorina's bizarre ad: Tom Campbell a demon sheep?
Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett Packard CEO who's running for a US Senate seat in California, released an attack ad this week, implying Republican primary rival Tom Campbell is like a demon sheep.
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California governor's race: All about the money?
Personal wealth is both an asset and drawback for GOP candidates in the California governor's race. Republican billionaire Meg Whitman has put another $20 million into her campaign.
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Meg Whitman, eBay billionaire, to run for California governor
Ms. Whitman brings business savvy and oodles of money to her campaign to be the GOP nominee.
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Bill Clinton's nod galvanizes Newsom campaign in California
The former president threw his support in the gubernatorial primary to the San Francisco mayor. Some see payback against likely candidate Jerry Brown.
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Who wants to run California?
The state's budget is in shambles, but candidates are already lining up for the 2010 gubernatorial race. They include San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and former eBay chief Meg Whitman.








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