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Economics and demographics collide in the presidential contest in Nevada, a swing state that has chosen the winner in the last eight elections beginning in 1980.
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Multimillionaire Mitt Romney shared a stage with billionaire Donald Trump as he accepted the backing of the real estate developer and reality television star, the latest sign the Republican presidential frontrunner isn’t shying away from a focus on his wealth.
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A poker player helped rent a billboard, a Mormon spreads the word at root beer socials and prostitutes at a famous brothel turn tricks and donate their customers’ tips -- all for Ron Paul.
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One evening in late September, Mitt Romney supporters gathered at the $3 million Boca Raton, Florida, home of Marc Leder, the Sun Capital Partners Inc. co- founder behind the takeovers of retailers Friendly Ice Cream Corp., Limited stores and ShopKo Stores Inc.
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For Nevada Democrats, November’s election may prove that something more toxic than one Reid on the party’s ticket is two.
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid may have the Tea Party movement to thank if he overcomes Republican efforts to unseat him in November.
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Voters in 12 states delivered a mixed message as a Democratic senator in Arkansas survived a primary challenge, two former chief executive officers captured Republican nominations in California and a Tea Party activist won a race in Nevada to challenge the leader of the U.S. Senate.
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Sharron Angle , a favorite among Tea Party activists, won the Republican primary in Nevada to run against U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in November, according to the Associated Press.
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