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U.S. Senate debate set; will John Boozman show?

A debate for the race for U.S. Senate is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Friday at the University of Arkansas student union, but it appears incumbent Republican Sen. John Boozman will be a no-show.
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Where's John Boozman? Opponent Conner Eldridge presses in new ads

Conner Eldridge, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate against incumbent Republican John Boozman, is proud of some new ads featuring him in his "debate truck" raising questions about Boozman's unwillingness to debate, his scant record of legislative accomplishment in 14 years and his decidedly low profile.
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Former Arkansan seeks U.S. Senate seat in Louisiana

OK, it's kind of a goof. But Kaitlin Marone, who grew up in Little Rock, IS a standup comedian. And she did qualify today for the election ballot this week as an independent candidate for U.S. Senate in Louisiana.

Yes, Conner Eldridge is considering race against Boozman

Conner Eldridge's last day as U.S. attorney for the Western District of Arkansas was Friday and, as expected, he told the Associated Press today that he was considering running (as a Democrat) against incumbent U.S. Sen. John Boozman next year. Decision soon, in that filing is in November.
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The Senate's final hours and the fate of an Arkansas nominee

The confusion about final votes of the U.S. Senate has implications for which governor will control the majority of appointees on the Arkansas Public Service Commision.

Another poll with good news for Arkansas Republicans

Public Policy Polling last night released a round of Arkansas polling and it shows Republicans leading in everything sampled. Results in low-profile statewide offices produce uniform results in the range of 45-38 Republican over Democrat.
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UA's Arkansas Poll shows broad Republican sweep at polls

The University of Arkansas's Arkansas Poll was released early today and it showed broad Republican preferences among likely voters in major election contests, including Tom Cotton over Mark Pryor for Senate, Asa Hutchinson over Mike Ross for governor and generic Republican preferences in congressional races.

Democrats make big ad buy to help Mark Pryor

Talking Points Memo reports on a multi-million-dollar Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee TV buy to help keep Sen. Mark Pryor in office. It's an attack on Tom Cotton's voting record. It's accurate.
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New NBC-Marist poll shows narrowing leads for Cotton, Hutchinson

New NBC/Marist polling shows leads by Tom Cotton and Asa Hutchinson in the Senate and governor's race have narrowed since September to two- and three-point margins, respectively.

Another reason to vote against Tom Cotton: U.S. Chamber of Commerce endorsement

Extremist Republican Tom Cotton, joined by an assortment of corporate lobbyists, proudly announced today his endorsement by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. It is another good reason — a very good reason — to vote against Tom Cotton.
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Ebola hysteria tops charts for Republican Senate candidates

The Washington Post reports that Republican candidates for U.S. Senate — aware of rampant Ebola fear — are calling for travel bans from West African countries. Republican Rep. Tom Cotton naturally is joining the list.

Tom Cotton thinks high-risk insurance pool would fix things fine if he kills Obamacare. Wrong.

Tom Cotton really goofed during last night's debate on health insurance. Think Progress sets him straight.
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