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One might think that campaigning in Eldridge, Iowa, population 4,200, might provide a refuge from the avalanche of political commercials in a state featuring hot races for governor, senator and four of its five House districts. Iowa Election News
Biotech Rule Roils Iowa Campaign (Post, Oct. 31, 2002)
Iowa Could Tip Balance: Fierce Races Stand Out in Fight to Control Congress (Post, Oct. 28, 2002) Harkin Hangs Tough Despite 'Tape-Gate': Probes of Campaign Misdeed Ended (Post, Oct. 8, 2002) Dirty Tricks in Des Moines: Leaked Tape Takes Center Stage in Harkin-Ganske Race (Post, Sept. 25, 2002; 8:43 AM) Iowa Moderate Leach in a Tough Re-Election Fight (Congressional Quarterly, Sept. 25, 2002; 5:05 PM) Immigration Critic on the Defensive (Post, Sept. 21, 2002) For Bush, the Stump Goes On: 8th Trip to Iowa Highlights Focus on Key States for 2002, '04 (Post, Sept. 17, 2002) Iowa Farm Bureau PAC Endorses Sen. Harkin (Congressional Quarterly, Sept. 6, 2002; 6:05 PM) At Iowa State Fair, Bush and Democrats Argue About Economy (Post, Aug. 15, 2002) King Promises Rightward Movement for Iowa (Congressional Quarterly, July 5, 2002; 5:35 PM) Ganske Will Face Harkin for Senate Seat: Lawyer Doug Gross Wins GOP Nomination in Governor's Race (Congressional Quarterly, June 5, 2002; 1:12 AM) Iowa GOP Mulls Nominee To Take On Gov. Vilsack (Congressional Quarterly, June 4, 2002; 8:42 AM) Democrats Hopeful Remap Will Help Unseat Nussle (Congressional Quarterly, May 30, 2002; 9:11 PM) Iowa's 5th Is Open - to Republicans (Congressional Quarterly, May 29, 2002; 5:44 PM) Remap Gives Iowa Democrat Boswell the 3rd Degree (Congressional Quarterly, April 29, 2002; 5:33 PM) Redwine Has Edge, But Key Iowa GOP Nod Uncertain (Congressional Quarterly, April 3, 2002; 5:11 PM) © 2002-2005 The Washington Post Company
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