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Mark Warner Mark Robert Warner (born December 15, 1954) is an American politician and businessman, currently serving in the United States Senate as the Junior Senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia. Read More»From Wikipedia |
tend to be won by the party that’s just been kicked out of the White House. In 2001, Democrats Jim McGreevey and Mark Warner soundly beat their Republican opponents in New Jersey and Virginia respectively, where the GOP had held both positions
Can dyed-in-the-wool southern Democrat Creigh Deeds beat out his slick Republican rival for the Virginia governor's office? Welcome to the first big electoral test of Barack Obama's presidency.
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at some of the new faces who may soon become the men–and women–to see. First among equals is Virginia’s Mark Warner . A popular former governor, he’s a young moderate with a gangly Jimmy Stewart-goes-to-Washington look. He made a fortune
Both CNN and Fox are projecting that Mark Warner has defeated Jim Gilmore for the open Senate seat caused by the retirement of Republican John Warner (no relation). This was
think the Dems will hit 60 seats in the Senate? 7:05 Andrew Romano : (FYI: They just won their first pickup-- Mark Warner in Virginia. But no surprise there.) 7:06 Patrick Enright : NBC has projected Kentucky for McCain and Vermont for
speech was a home run in terms of energizing the crowd, more than matching the equally impressive address last week by Mark Warner . In a strong 25 minute address he laid out the case for John McCain and offered some fairly sharp criticisms for Senator
Claiming Obama has a "slim lead," Plouffe plans to target voters who say they're supporting former governor Mark Warner 's Senate run but still aren't sure about Obama. "Warner gives us a clear sense of who's available," he said
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