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: CT-Sen: Why Senator Christopher Dodd Will Win Re-Election senateguru.com 8/10/2009 — It is seemingly unanimous among observers of the 2010 Senate races that the most vulnerable incumbent Democratic Senator up for re-election next year is Senator... Full Article at Beltway Blips

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