Competing in the most diverse statewide race ever, Democratic Senate hopefuls face a primary free-for-all. And no one has a dependable bloc of votes.
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Slim ChancesBy: Mick DumkeTwo long shots carry on with lean campaigns, but can’t avoid the speculation that they can’t win.
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Conceding No DemographicBy: Mick DumkeFor the crowded field of Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate, no place is too small, remote or novel for a campaign appearance. Blair Hull has taken Illinois residents on three bus trips to Canada to buy cheaper prescription drugs. Maria Pappas has sought out voters in bowling alleys, while Joyce Washington went to shake hands at a Gladys Knight and Smokey Robinson concert in Merrillville, Ind.
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Beyond the BaseBy: Mick DumkeCompeting in the most diverse statewide race ever, Democratic Senate hopefuls face a primary free-for-all. And no one has a dependable bloc of votes.
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