http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics/AP/story/752471.htmlPosted on Saturday, 11.01.08
STERLING, Alaska -- Sen. Ted Stevens, days after a Washington, D.C., jury found him guilty of seven felonies, stood in the cold outside a senior center and rejected the possibility that a single Republican supporter in Alaska has turned against him.
"I don't believe it," Stevens said Friday. "Not one person has said that to me."
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If anyone can get elected to the U.S. Senate after a guilty verdict, it's Stevens, said Gerald McBeath, political science professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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(the Democrat candidate Mark) Begich, 46, had his own rally in Homer on Saturday, trailed by a CNN crew. He spoke to about 150 supporters at a local coffee shop. Most of those attending were Democrats, who were smiling like famine survivors sitting down to a big meal.
Really? Here are our latest updates on Senate races around the country from Nov.1 and Oct. 31.
* Alaska: Begich 58, Stevens 36. (Research 2000)
http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/polltracker/2008/11/eye-on-the-senate-latest-round-15.htmlReid: “A convicted felon is not going to be able to serve in the United States Senate.”
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Posted: November 2, 2008 - 5:02 am
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