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The Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Color Nook and Entourage Pocket eDge the latter with two screens, basically one an e-reader and the other a tablet each have something special about them.
Robert J. Elisberg: Live from the Consumer Electronics Show: Day 1 Robert J. Elisberg 2011
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Heading into a rematch against Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy (D) this fall, Stivers has to like where he stands; he collected $581,000 in the second quarter to just $261,000 for Kilroy and now has a nearly $300,000 cash-on-hand edge over the incumbent.
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A Quinnipiac University poll released this morning showed state Attorney General Tom Corbett (R) with a 15 point edge over Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato (D) in the governor's race -- a margin due, in major part, to the Republican's massive 27 point edge among independents.
Pennsylvania governor's race moves away from Democrats (and other ratings changes) 2010
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Illinois '11th district (D): Republican Adam Kinzinger's campaign released a poll last month showing him with a double-digit edge over Rep. Debbie Halvorson (D) who faces not only a difficult national political environment but a challenging one on the state level too.
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In Colorado, appointed Sen. Michael Bennet (D) has lapped the field in fundraising and California Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) continues on a financial tear although former HP executive Carly Fiorina's self-funding abilities make the incumbent's edge less pronounced.
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Heading into a rematch against Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy (D) this fall, Stivers has to like where he stands; he collected $581,000 in the second quarter to just $261,000 for Kilroy and now has a nearly $300,000 cash-on-hand edge over the incumbent.
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Thanks to his name identification and financial edge, Coats should win the primary a week from today and move on to face Rep. Brad Ellsworth (D) in the state's open seat race.
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Heading into a rematch against Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy (D) this fall, Stivers has to like where he stands; he collected $581,000 in the second quarter to just $261,000 for Kilroy and now has a nearly $300,000 cash-on-hand edge over the incumbent.
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Thanks to his name identification and financial edge, Coats should win the primary a week from today and move on to face Rep. Brad Ellsworth (D) in the state's open seat race.
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Heading into a rematch against Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy (D) this fall, Stivers has to like where he stands; he collected $581,000 in the second quarter to just $261,000 for Kilroy and now has a nearly $300,000 cash-on-hand edge over the incumbent.
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