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Candidates hopeful to the end
Amid anticipation of a low-turnout election compounded by iffy weather, candidates for Illinois U.S. Senate nominations wound up the final campaign day Monday with cross-state marathons. Also facing voters on the ballot in Tuesday's Republican and...Tags: Weather, Democratic National Conventions, Voting, Democratic Party, Election Day
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Democrats rip school funding
Tribune staff reportersAlthough most of the leading Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate support the federal No Child Left Behind Act's overriding goal of increasing accountability in public schools, they uniformly blast how the new law is underfunded and vow to increase...Tags: George W. Bush, School Examinations, Democratic Party, U.S. Senate, Science and Technology
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Candidate without faults is a rarity
Tribune staff reportersState Sen. Barack Obama claims the mantle of a reformer, but early last month the Democratic U.S. Senate candidate spent $17,191 in state taxpayer money on a mailer that had the look and feel of a campaign flier. The mailing went out just days before a...Tags: Voting, Values, State Budgets, U.S. Senate, Elections
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Ryan, Obama side by side in race for election funds
Tribune staff reportersIllinois' candidates for U.S. Senate are keeping pace with each another in raising campaign cash, with Republican Jack Ryan raising about $500,000 since last month's primary and Barack Obama raising about $432,000 in the same period. But since the...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), George W. Bush, State Budgets, Los Angeles, Democratic Party
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