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Four Key Races Will Help Decide Control of Senate In ’11

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Posted By: Siena University Research Institute September 28, 2010

  • Four Key Races Will Help Decide Control of Senate In ’11
  • Two Incumbent Republican Senators Have Big Leads
    (11th SD in Queens and 44th SD in Capital Region)
  • Two Incumbent Democrats in Neck-and-Neck Races
    (3rd SD in Suffolk and 48th SD in North Country)

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