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At least one Democratic district leader is blaming the facial hair.
An unexpected Democratic loss affects the re-districting musical chairs.
Probably, yeah. They mean the Democrats are in trouble.
As if the Democratic candidate didn't already have enough problems.
With a day to go before the special election, N.Y.-9 is looking more and more like a Republican district.
They're spending like drunken sailors all of a sudden.
The seat could go Republican — not a good early indicator for 2012.
In the special election to replace Anthony Weiner in the House, Hikind's considering supporting Republican Bob Turner.
The candidates running for Anthony Weiner's congressional seat are feisty, but their audience is feistier.
That's no longer such a far-fetched question to ask.
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