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Stevens may, after all, seek pardon
The Crypt found Sen. Ted Stevens in the hall after his morning meeting with the GOP and asked him to elaborate on his decision not to seek a pardon from President Bush. "I didn’t say anything about that at all. I said nothing about it. No comment, that’s all. I have no ...
Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens loses re-election bid      (AP)
Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens loses re-election bid (AP)
news.yahoo.com — AP - Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens has lost his bid for a seventh term. The longest-serving Republican in the history of the Senate trailed Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich by 3,724 votes after Tuesday's count. That's an insurmountable lead with only about ... (more) Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens loses re-election bid (AP)
Begich lead over Stevens grows: 2008 Election
adn.com — Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich's lead over Sen. Ted Stevens is growing as ballot counting continues today in the race for U.S. Senate. The latest numbers, issued just before 1 p.m., show Begich up by 2,374 votes. The state has counted over 16,000 ... (more) Begich lead over Stevens grows: 2008 Election
Stevens loses Alaska Senate race
klewtv.com — Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens has lost his bid for a seventh term. The longest-serving Republican in the history of the Senate trailed Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich by 3,724 votes after Tuesday's count. (more) Stevens loses Alaska Senate race
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Sen. Stevens May Seek Pardon
The Latest on Air America — ... Convicted felon, Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska, is all but certainly going to fail in his bid for reelection (we’ll find out tomorrow). Adding insult to injury, he’s probably going to need a presidential pardon. After telling Politico that he won’t ask for a pardon, he now unsays it after a fashion. Politico has more: ...

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politico.com 11/18/2008 — Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) ducked out of a GOP conference meeting briefly and talked with reporters waiting outside. He said that he has not been asked to make any remarks and appeared confident and upbeat, flashing a smile. The image ...
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politico.com 12/2/2008 — With the door for a pardon cracked open, some of Stevens' colleagues hope they can push one through.
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news.yahoo.com 12/3/2008 — Politico - Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) hasn’t yet joined the gallery of notorious felons, small-time crooks and aggrieved innocents seeking pardons from President Bush, but it appears he’ll have the support of some of his soon-to-be-former ...
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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 ...
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talkleft.com 10/17/2008 — Senator Ted Stevens took the stand today in his criminal trial. He testified that he pays his bills when he knows about them, that he intended to pay for his home renovations, and that if he neglected to pay it's only because he's a busy senator ...
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adn.com 1/19/2009 — With less than 48 hours left of the Bush presidency, U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski's spokesman said Sunday that Murkowski had asked the White House to pardon the former senior senator of Alaska, Ted Stevens.
Critic won't try to expel Stevens from GOP group (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 11/18/2008
AP - Convicted Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens is remaining a member of the GOP conference in the Senate pending the outcome of his re-election bid.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) – Senate Republicans have decided to delay a vote on a resolution to strip embattled Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens from his committee assignments, Republican senators told CNN Tuesday. The Senate GOP caucus is delaying the vote in ...
Stevens: One eye on Alaska, a second on the Senatemsnbc.com: Politics 11/18/2008
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.
Stevens' birthday blues?First Read 11/18/2008
From NBC's Ken StricklandCould it get much worse for convicted Republican Sen. Ted Stevens today? On his birthday? As he came to work this morning, one of his Republican colleagues, Jim DeMint, was threatening to hold a vote to kick him out of the GOP ...
Vote Count Indicates Alaska's Ted Stevens Will Lose Senate SeatWash Post In Congress 11/19/2008
Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich (D) defeated Sen. Ted Stevens, ending the tenure of the longest-serving Republican in Senate history, after the counting of more ballots yesterday gave him a larger lead than the number of votes still untallied, Alaska ...