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Published 10/28/2008 at msnbc.com: Politics
Stevens' conviction scrambles Alaska's political scene
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Ted Stevens can’t vote for himself.
thinkprogress.org 10/28/2008 — Kos points to Alaska election law , which shows that Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) — who was convicted on seven felony charges today — can’t even vote for himself in November: I was convicted of a felony, but have served my time and am ...
thinkprogress.org 10/28/2008 — Kos points to Alaska election law , which shows that Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) — who was convicted on seven felony charges today — can’t even vote for himself in November: I was convicted of a felony, but have served my time and am ...
First thoughts: Another punch in the gut
firstread.msnbc.msn.com 10/28/2008 — From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Domenico Montanaro, and Carrie Dann*** Another punch in the gut: For the GOP, yesterday must have felt like déjà vu all over again. The guilty verdict in Sen. Ted Stevens’ trial -- just one week before Election Day -- was ...
firstread.msnbc.msn.com 10/28/2008 — From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Domenico Montanaro, and Carrie Dann*** Another punch in the gut: For the GOP, yesterday must have felt like déjà vu all over again. The guilty verdict in Sen. Ted Stevens’ trial -- just one week before Election Day -- was ...
Stevens faces long odds in Senate race
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news.yahoo.com 10/28/2008 — AP - For most politicians, a guilty verdict on seven felony counts eight days before an election would guarantee the end of a political career.
news.yahoo.com 10/28/2008 — AP - For most politicians, a guilty verdict on seven felony counts eight days before an election would guarantee the end of a political career.
Shayana Kadidal: Can Ted Stevens vote for himself? Not anymore.
huffingtonpost.com 10/28/2008 — The New York Times reports, correctly, that Sen. Stevens can run for reelection despite his convicted felon status: "Despite being a convicted felon, [Sen. Ted Stevens] is not required to drop out of the race or resign from the Senate. If he wins ...
huffingtonpost.com 10/28/2008 — The New York Times reports, correctly, that Sen. Stevens can run for reelection despite his convicted felon status: "Despite being a convicted felon, [Sen. Ted Stevens] is not required to drop out of the race or resign from the Senate. If he wins ...
Steven may escape Senate punishment if he loses
(AP) — Yahoo! News: Politics News 10/28/2008
AP - Convicted Sen. Ted Stevens could escape Senate punishment if he loses next Tuesday's Senate race in Alaska, since an ethics investigation to consider expulsion would not be finished before he left office.
AP - Convicted Sen. Ted Stevens could escape Senate punishment if he loses next Tuesday's Senate race in Alaska, since an ethics investigation to consider expulsion would not be finished before he left office.
Cafferty: Should Sen. Stevens resign his Senate seat? — CNN Political Ticker 10/28/2008
Senator Ted Stevens has been convicted on seven counts of fraud. Guess who's found himself in the express lane on the Bridge to Nowhere? Alaska senator Ted Stevens is now a convicted felon, another "public servant" who served himself instead of ...
Senator Ted Stevens has been convicted on seven counts of fraud. Guess who's found himself in the express lane on the Bridge to Nowhere? Alaska senator Ted Stevens is now a convicted felon, another "public servant" who served himself instead of ...
Stevens Verdict May Tighten Democrats' Senate Control
(Bloomberg) — Yahoo! News: Politics News 10/28/2008
Bloomberg - Oct. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Alaska Senator Ted Stevens's conviction on charges of failing to report more than $250,000 in gifts boosts Democrats' prospects of gaining an ironclad grip on the U.S. Senate in next week's elections.
Bloomberg - Oct. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Alaska Senator Ted Stevens's conviction on charges of failing to report more than $250,000 in gifts boosts Democrats' prospects of gaining an ironclad grip on the U.S. Senate in next week's elections.
Todd: What the Stevens conviction means for the GOP — msnbc.com: Politics 10/28/2008
How the Ted Stevens verdict will change Election Day prospects, the reputation of the Republican Party and the pecking order of GOP Senate leadership.
How the Ted Stevens verdict will change Election Day prospects, the reputation of the Republican Party and the pecking order of GOP Senate leadership.
Republicans scramble after Stevens conviction — msnbc.com: Politics 10/28/2008
Alaska Republicans launched Plan B after Sen. Ted Stevens’ felony convictions, urging voters to re-elect Stevens anyway so they would have a better shot at determining his eventual replacement.
Alaska Republicans launched Plan B after Sen. Ted Stevens’ felony convictions, urging voters to re-elect Stevens anyway so they would have a better shot at determining his eventual replacement.

