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20th Congressional campaign: 11 days left
(03/20/09) The 20th Congressional district special election is growing more combative every day. Three men: Republican, Democrat, and Libertarian, are running to fill the House seat left open when Gov. Paterson appointed Kirsten Gillibrand to replace Hillary Clinton in the Senate. The district stretches from the Hudson Valley far south of Albany well into the Adirondacks--lots of territory. Martha Foley and Brian Mann take time to sort out the issues and politics in the campaign.

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Libertarian Sundwall gathers 7,000 names for House race petition
(03/11/09) It looks like there will be a third name on the ballot this month in the 20th House district special election. Martha Foley has more.

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Libertarian hopes his ideas will win him a place on the 20th district ballot
Eric Sundwall (with family) hopes to join the 20th race (Source:  Sundwall website)
Eric Sundwall (with family) hopes to join the 20th race (Source: Sundwall website)
(02/26/09) With just over a month to go before the special election in New York's 20th congressional district, most of the media attention has focused on Republican Jim Tedisco and Democrat Scott Murphy. They're vying to replace Kirsten Gillibrand. But there's a third politician hoping to join the race. Eric Sundwall, a Libertarian who lives south of Albany, is scrambling to gather enough petition signatures to win a place on the March 31st ballot. As Brian Mann reports, Sundwall comes from a political tradition that doesn't win many elections in the North Country, but still enjoys a lot of influence.

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