Published 11/4/2008
by Mark Murray
at First Read
MINNESOTA: It IS Hillary vs. Rudy! Two of the biggest guns in national politics headed to Minnesota for last minute appeals in the Franken/Coleman race -- Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani.
MISSISSIPPI: Check out this sample ballot being circulated by incumbent Roger Wicker. Wicker's a Republican, but you wouldn't know from looking at this. NORTH CAROLINA: The final price tag in IE expenditures in the North Carolina Senate race? $22 million. ...( read more )
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