Hawaii primary sets up rare contest for Senate seat
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HONOLULU (Reuters) - Voters in Hawaii went to the polls on Saturday in a primary expected to set up Republicans for their first real chance at a U.S. Senate seat in the heavily Democratic state since 1970. A victory by former governor Linda Lingle, who has an early edge in fundraising, in President Barack Obama’s home state could also help Republicans take control of the U.S. Senate as they battle for a net gain of four seats. While analysts expect Lingle to easily win her Republican primary contest, U.S. … Original post by Reuters and software by Elliott Back Not What You Needed? Check Out These Related Sites... |

