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Wednesday, April 8, 2009 ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Ted Stevens has filed to run again in the 2014 race for U.S. Senate, but it doesn't necessarily mean he wants his old seat back. The reason could be as simple as wanting to keep raising and spending campaign money. Stevens filed a statement of ...
Tables Turned on Prosecution in Stevens Case
Tables Turned on Prosecution in Stevens Case
nytimes.com — Ted Stevens on Tuesday outside the federal courthouse in Washington where his conviction was dismissed, with his... daughters, Beth Stevens, left, Lilly Stevens and Susan Covich. (more) Tables Turned on Prosecution in Stevens Case
Stevens file paperwork with FEC for 2014 race, but aide says move is only procedural - Los ...
latimes.com — ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska has filed a statement of candidacy... for the 2014 election, but an aide cautions against reading too much into the move. Campaign treasurer Tim McKeever says the filing does not mean ... (more) Stevens file paperwork with FEC for 2014 race, but aide ...
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Back in the hunt? Stevens files for 2014 election
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News — ... money. Stevens filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Elections Commission earlier this year and could be gearing up to make another run against Sen. Mark Begich....... Stevens intends to do one of two things, said Stanley Brand, a Washington, D.C., attorney who specializes in politics and criminal defense. "(Either) he truly intends to be a candidate at some point, or he is leaving opening the possibility so that he can defray his legal expenses," Brand said. Read more: http://www.ktuu.com/Global/story.asp?S=10154533

Hey, Ted Stevens are you going to stop gaming the system?
Rising Hegemon — Why fade off into the sunset without making a little money for Ol' Teddy? Ted Stevens has filed to run again in the 2014 race for U.S. Senate, but it doesn't necessarily mean he wants his old seat back. The reason could be as simple as wanting to keep raising and spending campaign money. Stevens will be 91 years old in 2014. ...

Ted Stevens: “Alaska, I’m just guilty of loving me, loving you”
Firedoglake — ... "NO!" Ted Stevens has filed to run again in the 2014 race for U.S. Senate, but it doesn't necessarily mean he wants his old seat back. The reason could be as simple as wanting ...

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rhymeswithright.mu.nu 4/10/2009 — Good grief – Ted Stevens will be 90-years-old in 2014. Returning him to office would make no sense, especially since he is ethically challenged even if he is not a criminal. Besides, the explanation for this filing shows precisely why...
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