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Arizona
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Republican Rick Renzi appears to have pulled ahead of Democrat George Cordova in Arizona's new, politically competitive 1st District -- prompting CQ to re-rank the race from "No Clear Favorite" to "Leans Republican." Ariz. Election News
'Soprano'-Style Politics: Third-Party Candidates in Maine and Arizona Find Hard-Hitting Attack Ads Hit Back (washingtonpost.com, Oct. 17, 2002; 10:45 AM)
Happy Days are Here for Likely Freshman Franks (Congressional Quarterly, Sept. 24, 2002; 10:35 PM) Race Set for Tossup Ariz. District (Congressional Quarterly, Sept. 13, 2002; 6:05 PM) Arizonans Await Outcomes in Primary Contests (Congressional Quarterly, Sept. 12, 2002; 1:20 AM) Salmon, Napolitano Win in Ariz. Governor's Primary (Congressional Quarterly, Sept. 11, 2002; 2:50 AM) Campaigns-Turned-Scrums for 3 Open Ariz. Seats (Congressional Quarterly, Sept. 6, 2002; 7:20 PM) Large Undecided Bloc May Sway Ariz. Governor's Race (Congressional Quarterly, Sept. 6, 2002; 5:35 PM) 13 Candidates Crowd Field for New Ariz. District (Congressional Quarterly, July 23, 2002; 12:50 PM) Retiring Stump Endorses Top Aide Atkins (Congressional Quarterly, April 26, 2002; 7:54 PM) Another Udall Has His Eye on Washington (Post, March 21, 2002; 10:19 AM) Clinton Ex-Aide Running for House (Post, Feb. 23, 2002) © 2002-2005 The Washington Post Company
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