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Duckworth defeats Walsh in 8th Congressional contest
WGN NewsIraq war veteran Tammy Duckworth defeated Republican Rep. Joe Walsh in their nationally watched Northwest suburban congressional battle. Duckworth has 55% to Walsh's 45% with 100% of the vote counted. On the morning after her big win, the congresswoman-...Tags: Democratic Party, Elections, Iraq War (2003-2011), Joe Walsh, Politics
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Duckworth defeats Walsh in congressional contest
Clout StreetDemocrat Tammy Duckworth, an Iraq War veteran who lost both legs in combat before turning to politics, defeated freshman Republican Rep. Joe Walsh on Tuesday night after a bitter and expensive campaign that attracted outsize national attention. With 93...Tags: Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Elections, Iraq War (2003-2011), Joe Walsh
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GOP Retains Grip on U.S. House of Representatives
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON -- Republicans held on to their House majority in Tuesday's election, leaving Democrats well short of the net gain of 25 seats they needed to take control. "The American people have once again given the House of Representatives to Republicans,...Tags: U.S. Congress, Montgomery County (Virginia), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Jim Matheson, Rod Blagojevich
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Congressional candidates hit the suburbs on election eve
Tribune reportersCandidates in a trio of competitive suburban congressional contests spent the day before the election making the traditional round of train stations, diners and local businesses in a final search for votes. In the nationally watched 8th District,...Tags: Metra, Elections, U.S. Supreme Court, Tea Party Movement, Randy Hultgren
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Congressional candidates focus on getting out the vote
Tribune reportersCandidates in three key suburban congressional campaigns moved into get-out-the-vote mode Sunday, concerned that Election Day turnout will be the deciding factor as outside groups focused on a spate of automated phone calls to voters. Federal campaign...Tags: Allen West, Elections, Bill Clinton, Mark Kirk, Tammy Duckworth
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Congressional hopefuls campaign as early voting ends
Clout StreetCandidates in three closely contested suburban congressional races used the final Saturday of their campaigns to rally the faithful and make a late pitch to undecided voters. In the west and southwest suburban 11th District, Democrat Bill Foster dug into...Tags: Elections, Adam Kinzinger, Israel, Kevin Yoder, Tammy Duckworth
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Suburban candidates push early voting
Tribune reportersThe Democratic and Republican congressional contenders in two suburban districts looked to advance their ground games Saturday, using rallies and other events to encourage supporters to vote early and to get their friends and neighbors to join them. ...Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Republican Party, Elections, Peter Roskam, Tea Party Movement
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Duckworth criticizes Walsh on abortion
Clout StreetDemocrat Tammy Duckworth today campaigned with a California congresswoman who said she had to have an abortion to save her life as part of Duckworth's ongoing effort to highlight her differences with Republican Rep. Joe Walsh. The appearance with...Tags: Republican Party, Elections, Women's Health, Todd Akin, Richard Mourdock
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Walsh to Duckworth: 'Have some class,' yank 'deadbeat' ad
Clout StreetRepublican Rep. Joe Walsh today called on Democratic challenger Tammy Duckworth to “have some class” and pull ads attacking him over a child support dispute with his ex-wife. Duckworth labels Walsh a “deadbeat” in the TV ad and...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Joe Walsh, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Walsh brings son to press conference to counter 'deadbeat' claim
Tribune reportersRepublican Rep. Joe Walsh again called on Democratic challenger Tammy Duckworth to leave his family out of their contentious campaign, even as he got his eldest son involved by featuring him at a Tuesday news conference. At issue is a series of TV ads...Tags: Abortion Issue, Abortion, Elections, Elmhurst College, Joe Walsh
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GOP Senate candidate: Pregnancies from rape are God's will
CNNRichard Mourdock, running for U.S. Senate in Indiana, said at a debate Tuesday that pregnancies that result from rape are intended by God. The Republican candidate was explaining his opposition to abortion in cases of rape or incest when he made the...Tags: Mitch McConnell, Family, Elections, Joe Donnelly, Planned Parenthood
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The problem with Duckworth
Let's see, the reasons that you're supposed to vote for Democrat Tammy Duckworth and against Republican incumbent Joe Walsh in the northwest suburban 8th Congressional District are: He's a radical, "anti-choice," loudmouthed, wing-nut tea partyer. Do I...
Tags: Abortion Issue, Republican Party, Elections, Peter Roskam, Planned Parenthood
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