Monday, May 17, 2010

Daily Briefing: Primaries measure voters' frustration

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Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter, left, is scrambling to resist a challenge from Democratic Rep.Joe Sestak. Nebraska Sen. Blanche Lincoln, center, is being challenged by Lt. Gov. Bill Halter, who says she is too compromising with conservatives. Kentucky GOP Senate candidate Rand Paul, right, is tapping anti-incumbent sentiment in his race against Trey Grayson, who's not even an incumbent.
Primaries measure voters' frustration
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