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(11/16/06) A new poll conducted since Election Day finds Democrats Elito Spitzer, the new governor-elect, and Hillary Clinton, the newly re-elected Senator, are riding high. Karen DeWitt reports.
(11/08/06) Hillary Clinton told cheering Democrats that it's time for a new course in the country. Clinton won re-election to the senate in a landslide victory over her opponent. Karen DeWitt was in NYC for the victory speech.
(10/09/06) The 2006 mid-term elections are full of exciting and meaningful races, both in New York and nationwide. Martha Foley and Brian Mann chat about the campaigns so far.
(09/05/06) It's back-to-school week in the North Country, but the day after Labor Day also marks the official start of the political season. Two months remain before the November election and candidates in this region will flood the airwaves with more than $3 million worth of campaign ads, yard-signs, and junk mail. Martha Foley talks with Brian Mann about all the excitement.
(08/01/06) Senator Hillary Clinton gave what was described a major policy address on rural issues yesterday in Lockport, near Buffalo. Martha Foley talks with Brian Mann about the significance of the speech.
(07/27/06) A new poll finds that in the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate race against Hillary Clinton, Yonkers mayor John Spencer leads former Reagan Pentagon official K.T. McFarland. Karen DeWitt reports.
(07/25/06) One day before the only scheduled debate between Democratic gubernatorial frontrunner Eliot Spitzer and his challenger Tom Suozzi, a new poll shows Spitzer leads the race by nearly 70 points. Karen DeWitt reports.
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(06/28/06) U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is throwing her financial clout behind the Democrat, Michael Arcuri, who hopes to beat Republican Ray Meier. Meier is currently a state Senator representing much of the North Country in Albany. He hopes to replace outgoing Congressman Sherwood Boehlert, who is stepping down after 24 years. Brian Mann has details.
(06/20/06) A new poll shows that Republican candidates for statewide office did not get much of a bounce from the party nominating conventions held earlier this month. Democrats Eliot Spitzer and Hillary Clinton are still far ahead in the race for Governor and Senate. Karen DeWitt reports.
(06/01/06) Hillary Rodham Clinton was unanimously endorsed for a second term in the U.S. Senate as the Democratic state convention wound up in Buffalo yesterday. Martha Foley reports.
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