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The Missouri Senate race in 2010
On January 8th, GOP Senator Christopher "Kit" Bond of Missouri announced that he would not seek re-election. Bond has a long, distinguished career in Missouri and national politics and has held his current Senate seat since 1986. He's a fairly dependable conservative vote, with an 82.5% lifetime ...
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The MO Senate Race
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Missouri Dems Keep It In the Family
Politics Daily — ... In Missouri, it is important indeed. The race is open as current Senator, Repubican Kit Bond, is retiring. Republicans have three big contenders to run with powerful records, led by current Congressman Roy Blunt. ...

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