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Stevens Says Goodbye To Senate Following Loss

Nov 20th, 2008 · Alaska's Ted Stevens bid farewell to his Senate colleagues Thursday as his nearly 40-year career draws to a close. The longest-serving Republican in the Senate was convicted on corruption charges last month and narrowly lost his re-election bid to Democrat Mark Begich.

Keywords: Republicans · Senate · corruption · convicted · farewell · Alaska · Goodbye · Steven · Ted Stevens · Democrat Begich

Alaskans React To End Of Stevens Era

Nov 19th, 2008 · Embattled Sen. Ted Stevens concedes after coming up short in a tight race for re-election to Alaska's Senate seat. How are Alaskans greeting the news that Stevens is out after 40 years in office?

Keywords: officer · Senate · Sen · Alaska · Alaskan · era · Steven · concede

Senator-Elect Begich: Alaskans Wanted Change

Nov 19th, 2008 · In the U.S. Senate race in Alaska, Democrat Mark Begich has claimed victory over six-term Republican incumbent Ted Stevens. The Anchorage Mayor's victory moves Senate Democrats within two seats of a filibuster-proof 60-vote majority. Senator-elect Begich tells Renee Montagne that he won because Alaskans were ready to focus on the future.

Keywords: Republicans · Senate · victory · filibuster · Alaska · incumbents · Renee Montagne · Senate Democrats · Alaskan · Ted Stevens · Democrat Begich · Begich

Alaska's Sen. Ted Stevens Loses Re-Election Bid *

Nov 18th, 2008 · Stevens, one of the longest serving senators in the history of the Senate, at last check trailed his Democratic rival, Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich, by more than 3,700 votes as absentee and overseas ballots were counted.

Keywords: elections · Democrats · Senate · history · Sen · Alaska · Steven · Absentee · Anchorage Mayor Begich

Vote Count Going Against Alaska's Stevens

Nov 18th, 2008 · Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican in the history of the Senate, is falling behind Democrat Mark Begich in his re-election bid as absentee ballots and other ballots are counted.

Keywords: Republicans · Senate · history · Alaska · Steven · Absentee · Alaska Sen · Democrat Begich

Fate Of Alaska Sen. Stevens Remains Uncertain

Nov 18th, 2008 · At this point Republican incumbent Ted Stevens is behind Democratic challenger Mark Begich by just over a thousand votes. Even if he's able to pull off a victory, Stevens still faces an expulsion vote in the Senate. His Republican colleagues put off a preliminary step toward one Tuesday — waiting to see what happens in Alaska.

Keywords: Republicans · Democrats · Senate · victory · Sen · Alaska · incumbents · Challenger · Steven · expulsion · Ted Stevens · Begich

Beyond Wasilla: Palin Eyes Future On National Stage

Nov 14th, 2008 · Her ticket may have failed to win the White House, but former VP candidate Sarah Palin hasn't faded from public view. The Alaska governor, seemingly omnipresent on TV, isn't ruling out a move soon to the U.S. Senate — or a 2012 bid for the Oval Office.

Keywords: White House · national · Senate · VP · public · candidate · TV · Alaska · governors · 2012 · Oval Office · omnipresence

In Alaska Senate Race, Challenger Takes Lead *

Nov 13th, 2008 · Democrat Mark Begich took an 814-vote lead over incumbent Ted Stevens in the race for Alaska's U.S. Senate seat. The approximately 30,000 votes that remain will be counted on Friday and next week. Kyle Hopkins, a reporter with the Anchorage Daily News, offers his insight.

Keywords: Senate · Alaska · incumbents · Challenger · Daily News · Ted Stevens · emAnchorage · Democrat Begich · Kyle Hopkins

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