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Arizona Latinos Frustrated by Slow Ballot Count
meaning that it may have been harder for Democrats to get Latinos to turn out at the polls. Democratic candidates such as Richard Carmona , who ran for a U.S. Senate seat, and Paul Penzone, who ran against controversial Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio
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The Next Congress Will Have The Most Latino Members Ever
Appointed Officials (NALEO). But not every Latino candidate running in competitive races fared well. Arizona Democrat Richard Carmona fell short in his bid to upset Republican Jeff Flake. And a swath of House candidates, such as Nevada's John Oceguera
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Jeff Flake Wins Arizona Senate Race
Rep. Jeff Flake will defeat Democrat Richard Carmona in what became a surprisingly competitive battle for Arizona's Senate seat, ABC News projects. Republican Sen. Jon Kyl's
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How This Election Will Bring in a Different Breed of Hispanic Leadership
back and forth between two cultures. Alongside candidates like the astronaut Jose Hernandez and former Surgeon General Richard Carmona , this group could represent the largest Hispanic caucus ever to serve in Congress. By the end of the day
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Action Hero Carmona Threatens GOP Hold in Arizona
closest in a generation, with Democrat Richard Carmona -- perhaps the most interesting man for myself," Beato says. "It was Richard Carmona , and I was his boss. Carmona is testified to this under oath to Congress. Richard Carmona , should never, ever be in the U
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Jeff Flake Projected Winner
analysis of the vote in so far, ABC News projects that in the Senate race, Republican Jeff Flake will win over Democrat Richard Carmona . The Republican congressman beat out the Democratic former surgeon general in a close race to fill retiring Republican
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Rep. Gutiérrez Says AZ Senate Candidate Flaked on Immigration Reform
of his party, abandoned those efforts years ago. During his final debate Thursday night with his Democratic challenger Richard Carmona , Flake said he worked with Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-Illinois) on comprehensive immigration reform while the legislation
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Team Awesome Is Giving Latinos a New Reason to Vote
the general population. This election, Team Awesome has thrown its weight behind two Democrats: former Surgeon General Richard Carmona , who would become the state's first Latino Senator, and Paul Penzone, running against Joe Arpaio for
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Debate Day Round II: Head To Head At Hofstra (The Note)
intense and personal in the country, thanks to two new TV ads released last week by Republican Rep. Jeff Flake and Democrat Richard Carmona , who served as Surgeon General during the George W. Bush administration reports ABC's Chris Good. Rep. Flake's campaign
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Arizona Senate Race: Things Get Personal Between Jeff Flake and Richard Carmona
candidates Jeff Flake (left) and Richard Carmona . Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call/Getty Republican Rep. Jeff Flake and Democrat Richard Carmona , who served as Surgeon General during Beato says in the ad. "It was Richard Carmona , and I was his boss. Carmona is
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Arizona Democrat Says His Party 'Screwed Up' Immigration Reform
One recent sign of that is the state's surprisingly competitive Senate race between Republican Jeff Flake and Democrat Richard Carmona . The contest has all the trappings of a hard fought campaign: dueling internal polls, ferocious attack ads , closely
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Latino Voters Make Noise in Battleground States
among Latino voters. Latinos are also helping keep the U.S. Senate race in Arizona close; 75 percent back Democrat Richard Carmona and 12 percent support Republican Jeff Flake. The numbers help underline how President Obama and Democrats have grown their
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The Untapped Potential of the Latino Vote
could be two more Latinos in the Senate; Texas Republican Ted Cruz is virtually guaranteed to win in November and Democrat Richard Carmona could pull an upset in traditionally-red Arizona. Should both win, that would double the amount who currently serve
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Why The First Latino President Could Be A Republican, And Not A Democrat
Democrats need to do more at the grassroots level to develop Latino candidates. The party did recruit former U . S . Surgeon General Richard Carmona , a Harlem native of Puerto Rican descent, to run for Senate in Arizona. But it passed up the opportunity
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Sarah Palin endorses Rep. Jeff Flake over tea partier in AZ Senate
Multiple candidates are competing in the Aug. 28 Republican race. Democrats are banking on former U . S . Surgeon General Richard Carmona , a war hero of Hispanic descent who served as Surgeon General under President George W. Bush.
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$100 Million, Bro, Obama Buys Peaches, Which Makes Us Eat Crow, Mitt's Speedboat, Barack's Bus (PM Note)
abcn.ws/N8A4IF (Shushannah Walshe) Richard Carmona Administers Impromptu Medical Exam to Opposition Arizona. Democratic Senate candidate and former U . S . Surgeon General Richard Carmona evidently still believes in it. Carmona performed
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Richard Carmona Administers Impromptu Medical Exam to Opposition Tracker
The Hippocratic Oath has triumphed over politics in Arizona. Democratic Senate candidate and former U . S . Surgeon General Richard Carmona evidently still believes in it. Carmona performed an impromptu medical exam Wednesday on a campaign
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Democrats Skip Out, Adding to Convention Woes
Hartfield reported on Tuesday . In addition to Tester, two more Democratic senate candidates in competitive races, Arizona's Richard Carmona and North Dakota's Heidi Heitkamp, will not attend the convention, their campaigns confirmed to ABC News. The convention
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Facebook Privacy Politics: Democrats Wield Employer Restrictions Against GOP
supply her password to the school where she works, after she posted a slightly risque photo sent to her by a friend. Dr. Richard Carmona , the former U.S. surgeon general under president George W. Bush who is running for Senate as a Democrat in Arizona
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Homecoming Kisses Compared, Snobs and Nausea on Primary Eve, an Arizona Action Hero, What Makes Mitt Seem Moderate? (PM Note)
in George Bush's administration. We're not sure if he drinks Dos Equis, but Chris Good makes a compelling case that Richard Carmona might just be the most interesting Senate candidate in the world. But can he win in Arizona? Polls suggest an uphill climb













