Stevens: One eye on Alaska, a second on the Senate
Published 11/18/2008 at msnbc.com: Politics
Convicted Sen. Ted Stevens clung Tuesday to the hope that a climactic vote count in Alaska would buttress his argument to remain in Congress and fellow Republicans accommodated him by putting off a decision on his expulsion.
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