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« Reply #25 on: December 31, 2013, 06:24:37 PM »

Alabama: DW Perry (L) (Atlas's favorite son. Sessions is a joke, but Perry is a "statesman")

DW Perry's always been in NH.
He ran for office in Alabama, if I recall.

I know he's run in Pennsylvania and Alabama. His most recent run came here, though. I think it was for Register of Deeds in Keene.
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« Reply #26 on: January 06, 2014, 11:43:57 AM »

Alabama: abstain
Alaska: Mark Begich (D) or Mead Treadwell (R)
Arkansas: Tom Cotton (R)
Colorado: TBD
Delaware: TBD
Georgia: Karen Handel (R)
Hawaii: The republican (R)
Idaho: Jim Risch (R)
Illinois: The republican (R)
Iowa: The republican (R)
Kansas: Pat Roberts (R)
Kentucky: Allison Lundergan Grimes (D)
Louisiana: Mary Landrieu (D) or Bill Cassidy (R)
Maine: Susan Collins (R)
Massachusetts: Gabriel Gomez (R)
Michigan: Terri Land (R)
Minnesota: The republican (R)
Mississippi: Thad Cochran (R)
Montana: Steve Daines (R)
Nebraska: Shane Osborn (R)
New Hampshire: TBD
New Jersey: TBD
New Mexico: TBD
North Carolina: Thom Tillis (R)
Oklahoma: Abstain
Oregon: TBD
Rhode Island: TBD
South Carolina: Not Graham (R)
South Carolina (S)Sad Tim Scott (R)
South Dakota: Mike Rounds (R)
Tennessee: Lamar Alexander (R)
Texas: John Cornyn (R)
Virginia: Mark Warner (D)
West Virginia: Shelley Moore Capito (R)
Wyoming: Mike Enzi (R)

Bolded are my strong endorsements, non-bolded are endorsed but with reservations. Lots of races that I still don't know anything about the candidates yet. Surely  this will also be updated.
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« Reply #27 on: January 07, 2014, 11:42:38 AM »

Louisiana: Mary Landrieu (D) or Bill Cassidy (R)
Maine: Susan Collins (R)
Massachusetts: Gabriel Gomez (R)
Mississippi: Thad Cochran (R)
Tennessee: Lamar Alexander (R)
Texas: John Cornyn (R)
Virginia: Mark Warner (D)
West Virginia: Shelley Moore Capito (R)


Bolded are my strong endorsements, non-bolded are endorsed but with reservations. Lots of races that I still don't know anything about the candidates yet. Surely  this will also be updated.
You sure you have the right avatar? This list seems seems more the making of a moderate pub than a libertarian Tongue
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« Reply #28 on: January 07, 2014, 11:53:46 AM »

Louisiana: Mary Landrieu (D) or Bill Cassidy (R)
Maine: Susan Collins (R)
Massachusetts: Gabriel Gomez (R)
Mississippi: Thad Cochran (R)
Tennessee: Lamar Alexander (R)
Texas: John Cornyn (R)
Virginia: Mark Warner (D)
West Virginia: Shelley Moore Capito (R)


Bolded are my strong endorsements, non-bolded are endorsed but with reservations. Lots of races that I still don't know anything about the candidates yet. Surely  this will also be updated.
You sure you have the right avatar? This list seems seems more the making of a moderate pub than a libertarian Tongue

Well yeah, some of these are a bit odd, and its mostly because its too early. I'll end up endorsing quite a bit of libertarian candidates in many of these races. But it doesn't mean I can't like moderate pubs or some democrats either.
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« Reply #29 on: January 07, 2014, 12:59:21 PM »

Like with the governor's races, this is a temporary list and only includes announced candidates:

Alaska: Mead Treadwell (R)
Arkansas: Tom Cotton (R)
Georgia: Karen Handel (R)
Idaho: Jim Risch (R)
Iowa: Matt Whitaker (R)
Kansas: Pat Roberts (R)
Kentucky: Mitch McConnell (R)
Louisiana: Bill Cassidy (R)
Maine: Susan Collins (R)
Michigan: Terri Lynn Land (R)
Mississippi: Thad Cochran (R)
Montana: Steve Daines (R)
South Carolina: Lindsey Graham (R)
South Dakota: Mike Rounds (R)
Tennessee: Lamar Alexander (R)
Texas: John Cornyn (R)
West Virginia: Shelley Moore Capito (R)
Wyoming: Mike Enzi (R)
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« Reply #30 on: January 07, 2014, 01:08:39 PM »

Well yeah, some of these are a bit odd, and its mostly because its too early. I'll end up endorsing quite a bit of libertarian candidates in many of these races. But it doesn't mean I can't like moderate pubs or some democrats either.
Also next to Texas on your list, you miss spelled Stovall, you seemed to accidentally spell out Cornyn instead Tongue
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« Reply #31 on: January 13, 2014, 01:00:19 PM »
« Edited: January 16, 2014, 04:06:05 PM by MATTROSE94 »

Alabama: DW Perry (Libertarian)
Alaska: Mark Begich (Democrat)
Arkansas: Mark Pryor (Democrat)
Colorado: Mark Udall (Democrat)
Delaware: Chris Coons (Democrat)
Georgia: Michelle Nunn (Democrat)
Hawaii: Brian Schatz (Democrat)
(Though Colleen Hanabusa is not that bad of a candidate either)
Idaho: Jim Risch (Republican)
Illinois: Dick Durbin (Democrat)
Iowa: Bruce Braley (Democrat)

Kansas: Pat Roberts (Republican)
Kentucky: Alison Lundergan Grimes (Democrat)
Louisiana: Mary Landrieu (Democrat)

Maine: Susan Collins (Republican)
Massachusetts: Ed Markey (Democrat)
Michigan: Gary Peters (Democrat)
Minnesota: Al Franken (Democrat)
Mississippi: Thad Cochran (Republican) (I would vote for Travis Childers if Chris McDaniel primaries Cochran)
Montana: John Walsh (Democrat)
Nebraska: Shane Osborn (Republican)
New Hampshire: Jeanne Shaheen (Democrat)
New Jersey: Cory Booker (Democrat)
New Mexico: Tom Udall (Democrat)
North Carolina: Kay Hagan (Democrat)
Oklahoma: Matt Silverstein (Democrat)
Oregon: Jeff Merkley (Democrat),
Rhode Island: Jack Reed (Democrat)
South Carolina (G): Jay Stamper (Democrat)
South Carolina (S): Rick Wade (Democrat)

South Dakota: Larry Pressler (Independent)
Tennessee: Lamar Alexander (Republican)
Texas: Maxey Scherr (Democrat)
Virginia: Mark Warner (Democrat)
West Virginia: Natalie Tennant (Democrat)
(Though I like Shelly Moore Capito as well and would not be too upset if she won)
Wyoming: Mike Enzi (Republican) (I would vote for Dave Freudenthal if he ran against Enzi)
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« Reply #32 on: February 20, 2014, 02:34:34 PM »
« Edited: March 12, 2014, 10:35:34 AM by NE Rep SWE »

Alabama: DW Perry
Alaska: Mark Begich
Arkansas: Mark Pryor
Colorado: Mark Udall

Delaware: Beau Biden (if he runs)
Georgia: Michelle Nunn
Hawaii: Brian Schatz
Idaho: Nels Mitchell
Illinois: Dick Durbin
Iowa: Bruce Haley

Kansas: Pat Roberts
Kentucky: Allison Grimes
Louisiana: Mary Landrieu
Maine: Shenna Bellows
Massachusetts: Ed Markey
Michigan: Gary Peters
Minnesota: Al Franken

Mississippi: Travis Childers
Montana: John Walsh

Nebraska: Shane Osborne
New Hampshire: Jeanne Shaheen
New Jersey: Abstain
New Mexico: Tom Udall
North Carolina: Kay Hagan
Oklahoma: Matt Silverstein

Oklahoma Sp: T.W. Shannon
Oregon: Jeff Merkley
Rhode island: Jack Reed

South Carolina: Jay Stamper
South Carolina sp: Rick Wade
South Dakota: Rick Weiland
Tennessee: Terry Adams
Texas: Maxey Scherr David Alameel
 Virginia: Mark Warner
West Virginia: Natalie Tennant
Wyoming: Charlie Hardy


The ones I'm most enthusiastic about are bolded
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« Reply #33 on: March 16, 2014, 11:57:04 PM »

I think it needs a 3-month update:

Alabama: NOTA
Alaska: Mark Begich (D)
Arkansas: Nathan LaFrance (L) (can't vote for Pryor after his veterans' comments, Green is a lunatic, and Cotton is worse than Pryor)
Colorado: Mark Udall (D)
Delaware: Chris Coons (D)
Georgia: Michelle Nunn (D), enthusiastically
Hawaii: Brian Schatz (D), enthusiastically

Idaho: Nels Mitchell (D)
Illinois: Dick Durbin (D)
Iowa: Bruce Braley (D)
Kansas: Chad Taylor (D)
Kentucky: Grimes (D)
Louisiana: Mary Landrieu (D), enthusiastically
Maine: Shenna Bellows (D), enthusiastically
Massachusetts: Ed Markey (D), enthusiastically
Michigan: Gary Peters (D)
Minnesota: Al Franken (D), enthusiastically
Mississippi: Travis Childers (D)
Montana: John Walsh (D)

Nebraska: David Domina (D)
New Hampshire: Jeanne Shaheen (D), enthusiastically
New Jersey: Cory Booker (D)
New Mexico: Tom Udall (D)
North Carolina: Kay Hagan (D)
Oklahoma (G): Matt Silverstein (D)
Oklahoma (S): BushOklahoma (D/R/whatever he is these days)
Oregon: Jeff Merkley (D), enthusiastically
Rhode Island: Jack Reed (D)
South Carolina (G): Jay Stamper (D)
South Carolina (S): Rick Wade (D)

South Dakota: Larry Pressler (I) (Weiland only got Daschle's endorsement because they're friends, and Rounds is horrible)
Tennessee: Joe Brown (D)
Texas: David Alameel (D)
Virginia: Mark Warner (D)
West Virginia: Natalie Tennant (D), but I like Capito
Wyoming: Charlie Hardy (D)
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« Reply #34 on: March 17, 2014, 12:06:59 AM »

Alabama: Nobody
Alaska: Mark Begich (D)
Arkansas: Mark Swaney (G) (same as Sawx)
Colorado: Mark Udall (D)
Delaware: Chris Coons (D)
Georgia: Michelle Nunn (D), enthusiastically
Hawaii: Brian Schatz (D), enthusiastically

Idaho: Nels Mitchell (D)
Illinois: Dick Durbin (D)
Iowa: Bruce Braley (D)
Kansas: Chad Taylor (D)
Kentucky: Grimes (D)
Louisiana: Mary Landrieu (D), enthusiastically
Maine: Shenna Bellows (D), enthusiastically
Massachusetts: Ed Markey (D), enthusiastically
Michigan: Gary Peters (D)
Minnesota: Al Franken (D), enthusiastically
Mississippi: Travis Childers (D)
Montana: John Walsh (D)

Nebraska: David Domina (D)
New Hampshire: Jeanne Shaheen (D), enthusiastically
New Jersey: Cory Booker (D)
New Mexico: Tom Udall (D)
North Carolina: Kay Hagan (D)
Oklahoma (G): Matt Silverstein (D)
Oregon: Jeff Merkley (D), enthusiastically
Rhode Island: Jack Reed (D)
South Carolina (G): Jay Stamper (D)
South Carolina (S): Rick Wade (D)

South Dakota: Larry Pressler (I)
Tennessee: Joe Brown (D)
Texas: David Alameel (D)
Virginia: Mark Warner (D)
West Virginia: Natalie Tennant (D)
Wyoming: Charlie Hardy (D)
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« Reply #35 on: March 18, 2014, 11:26:24 AM »
« Edited: July 31, 2014, 09:51:24 AM by SPC »

Updated (On second thought it is stupid to endorse awful Republicans when I have no influence on the outcome. While I still find a Republican Senate majority to be the lesser evil, neither my endorsement nor my vote can have any influence on that result.)

Alabama: Abstain
Alaska: Joe Miller
Arkansas: Nathan LaFrance (While Cotton's voting record is among the better ones in the Republican caucus, the Senate does not need any more mascots for neoconservatism)
Colorado: Gaylon Kent
Delaware: Abstain
Georgia: Amanda Swafford
Hawaii: Michael Kokoski
Idaho: Jim Risch (One of the better voting records among the Republican Senate caucus)
Illinois: Sharon Hansen
Iowa: Joni Ernst
Kansas: Milton Wolf
Kentucky: David Patterson
Louisiana: Brannon McMorris
Maine: Shenna Bellows
Massachusetts: Abstain
Michigan: Jim Fulner
Minnesota: Heather Johnson
Mississippi: Abstain
Montana: Roger Roots (If Daines screws this up and blows his big lead, then the Libertarian spoiler is not to blame)
Nebraska: Todd Watson
New Hampshire: Gardner Goldsmith
New Jersey: Joe Baratelli
New Mexico: Abstain
North Carolina: Sean Haugh
Oklahoma: Abstain
Oklahoma: Abstain
Oregon:Mike Montchalin
South Carolina: Thomas Ravenel (Graham is awful)
South Carolina: Tim Scott (See Idaho)
South Dakota: Gordon Howie
Tennessee: Brenda Lenard
Texas: Rebecca Paddock
Virginia: Abstain
West Virginia: John Buckley
Wyoming: Joe Porambo
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« Reply #36 on: April 22, 2014, 09:30:50 PM »

Alaska: Joe Miller (R)
Colorado: Owen Hill (R)
Kansas: Milton Wolf (R)
Mississipi: Chris McDaniel (R)
North Carolina: Greg Brannon (R)
Kentucky: Matt Bevin (R)
South Carolina: Lee Bright (R)


I hope all these people win their primaries too Smiley
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« Reply #37 on: April 25, 2014, 03:02:55 AM »
« Edited: April 25, 2014, 03:05:39 AM by Rep. Deus »

14 Libertarian
8 Republican
2 Independent
1 Democratic
1 Alaskan Independence


Alabama: No endorsement
Alaska: Zachary Kyle
Arkansas: Nathan LaFrance
Colorado: Gaylon Kent
Delaware: No endorsement
Georgia: Derrick Grayson
Hawaii (S): No endorsement
Idaho: No endorsement
Illinois: Sharon Hansen
Iowa: Chuck Aldrich
Kansas: Milton Wolf
Kentucky: David Patterson
Louisiana: Brannon McMorris
Maine: No endorsement
Massachusetts: Undecided
Michigan: Jim Fulner
Minnesota: Hannah Nicollet
Mississippi: Bill Marcy
Montana: Roger Roots
Nebraska: Todd Watson
New Hampshire: Undecided
New Jersey: Murray Sabrin
New Mexico: David Clements
North Carolina: Sean Haugh
Oklahoma (G): No endorsement
Oklahoma (S): Randy Brogdon
Oregon: Jo Rae Perkins
Rhode Island: No endorsement
South Carolina (G): Victor Kocher
South Carolina (S): No endorsement
South Dakota: Stace Nelson
Tennessee: Joshua James
Texas: Jon Roland
Virginia: Robert Sarvis
West Virginia: Thomas Coyne
Wyoming: Thomas Bleming
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« Reply #38 on: April 25, 2014, 06:44:40 AM »


Alabama: Nobody
Alaska: Joe Miller (R), enthusiastically
Arkansas: Mark Pryor (D)
Colorado: Mark Udall (D)
Delaware: Chris Coons (D), very unenthusiastic ally
Georgia: Michelle Nunn (D), enthusiastically
Hawaii: Brian Schatz (D), enthusiastically
Idaho: Nels Mitchell (D)
Illinois: Dick Durbin (D), enthusiastically
Iowa: Bruce Braley (D)
Kansas: Chad Taylor (D)
Kentucky: Alison Lundergan Grimes (D), enthusiastically
Louisiana: Mary Landrieu (D),

Maine: Susan Collins (R), enthusiastically
Massachusetts: Ed Markey (D)
Michigan: Gary Peters (D), enthusiastically
Minnesota: Al Franken (D), enthusiastically

Mississippi: Thad Cochran (R)
Montana: John Bollinger (D/i)
Nebraska: David Domina (D)
New Hampshire: Jeanne Shaheen (D), enthusiastically
New Jersey: Cory Booker (D)
New Mexico: Tom Udall (D)
North Carolina: Greg Brannon (R)
Oklahoma (G): Matt Silverstein (D)
Oregon: Jeff Merkley (D), enthusiastically
Rhode Island: Jack Reed (D)
South Carolina (G): Lee Bright (R)
South Carolina (S): Rick Wade (D)

South Dakota: Larry Pressler (I)
Tennessee: Joe Brown (D)
Texas: Steve Stockman (R), enthusiastically
Virginia: Mark Warner (D)
West Virginia: Natalie Tennant (D)
Wyoming: Whoever the hell (D)

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« Reply #39 on: April 25, 2014, 07:51:50 AM »

As more primaries are held, this will probably have to be updated.

*Incumbent Won Nomination

Alabama: Jeff Sessions (R)*
Alaska: Mead Treadwell (R)
Arkansas: Tom Cotton (R)
Colorado: Cory Gardner (R)
Georgia: Karen Handel (R)
Idaho: Jim Risch (R)*
Illinois: Jim Oberweis (R)
Kansas: Pat Roberts (R)*
Kentucky: Mitch McConnell (R)*
Louisiana: Bill Cassidy (R)
Maine: Susan Collins (R)*
Michigan: Terri Lynn Land (R)
Mississippi: Thad Cochran (R)*
Montana: Steve Daines (R)
North Carolina: Thom Tillis (R)
Oklahoma: Jim Inhofe (R)*
Oklahoma (S): T.W. Shannon (R)
Oregon: Jason Conger (R)
South Carolina: Lindsey Graham (R)*
South Carolina (S): Tim Scott (R)*
South Dakota: Mike Rounds (R)
Tennessee: Lamar Alexander (R)*
Texas: John Cornyn (R)*
Virginia: Ed Gillespie (R)
West Virginia: Shelley Moore Capito (R)
Wyoming: Mike Enzi (R)*

No Endorsement/Pending
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Hawaii (S)
Iowa
Massachusetts
Minnesota
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New Mexico
Rhode Island
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« Reply #40 on: April 25, 2014, 07:38:19 PM »

@Oldiesfreak: I'd expect you to have endorsed Brown already. After all, he's jumped in NH's race
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« Reply #41 on: April 25, 2014, 07:39:58 PM »

Surprised no one's jumped on my Endorsements.
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« Reply #42 on: April 25, 2014, 07:50:27 PM »

Surprised no one's jumped on my Endorsements.
Because yours wasn't particularly notable? You endorsed either the Democrat, Tea Party candidate as a joke, and Thad Cochran and Susan Collins for some reason.
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« Reply #43 on: April 25, 2014, 07:56:12 PM »

Surprised no one's jumped on my Endorsements.
Because yours wasn't particularly notable? You endorsed either the Democrat, Tea Party candidate as a joke, and Thad Cochran and Susan Collins for some reason.
Well, I endorsed Cochran since the Republicans are going to win either way, and McDaniel would be even worse than Cruz, and Collins because she's the perfect fit for Maine. And yeah, I am endorsing the Tea Party Candidates, because, if there's one thing that the Republicans are very good at, it's f****** up their chances for Senate Seats.
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« Reply #44 on: April 26, 2014, 09:41:23 PM »

Alaska: Joe Miller (R)
Colorado: Owen Hill (R)
Kansas: Milton Wolf (R)
Mississipi: Chris McDaniel (R)
North Carolina: Greg Brannon (R)
Kentucky: Matt Bevin (R)
South Carolina: Lee Bright (R)


I hope all these people win their primaries too Smiley
That must mean you think they will lose.

In a general? Mostly.  I think Bright and Wolf will be fine, and Bevin might do better than McConnell. But Miller would immediately move Alaska at least to Lean D, same with Brannon.
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« Reply #45 on: April 27, 2014, 03:35:12 AM »

Alaska: Joe Miller (R)
Colorado: Owen Hill (R)
Kansas: Milton Wolf (R)
Mississipi: Chris McDaniel (R)
North Carolina: Greg Brannon (R)
Kentucky: Matt Bevin (R)
South Carolina: Lee Bright (R)


I hope all these people win their primaries too Smiley
That must mean you think they will lose.

In a general? Mostly.  I think Bright and Wolf will be fine, and Bevin might do better than McConnell. But Miller would immediately move Alaska at least to Lean D, same with Brannon.

Not even - with the campaign that Begich is running, Miller makes it Likely D at least.

Brannon of course makes it Lean D.
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« Reply #46 on: April 29, 2014, 07:29:14 PM »

Surprised no one's jumped on my Endorsements.
Because yours wasn't particularly notable? You endorsed either the Democrat, Tea Party candidate as a joke, and Thad Cochran and Susan Collins for some reason.
Well, I endorsed Cochran since the Republicans are going to win either way, and McDaniel would be even worse than Cruz, and Collins because she's the perfect fit for Maine. And yeah, I am endorsing the Tea Party Candidates, because, if there's one thing that the Republicans are very good at, it's f****** up their chances for Senate Seats.
If you're voting based on who would be the best fit for their state, why are you endorsing Democrats in Idaho and Oklahoma?
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« Reply #47 on: May 05, 2014, 12:35:52 AM »
« Edited: May 05, 2014, 12:45:15 AM by shua »

AR - Nathan LaFrance
CO - Mark Udall
IA - Scott Schaben
IL -  Jim Oberweis
LA - Brannon McMorris
NC - Jim Snyder
NJ - Murray Sabrin
NH - Jim Rubens
NM - David Clements
OK - Matt Silverstein
OK (S) - Jason Weger
SC - Lee Bright
SD - Larry Pressler
TN - Lamar Alexander
WV - Shelley Moore Capito
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« Reply #48 on: May 05, 2014, 02:54:44 AM »

AR - Nathan LaFrance
CO - Mark Udall
IA - Scott Schaben
IL -  Jim Oberweis
LA - Brannon McMorris
NC - Jim Snyder
NJ - Murray Sabrin
NH - Jim Rubens
NM - David Clements
OK - Matt Silverstein
OK (S) - Jason Weger
SC - Lee Bright
SD - Larry Pressler
TN - Lamar Alexander
WV - Shelley Moore Capito
Why Udall Shua? You're not pro-life?
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« Reply #49 on: May 05, 2014, 02:28:42 PM »


I am pro-life.  I'm not a single issue voter.  If Mark Udall were making abortion a central part of his campaign and legislative agenda the way someone like Brian Schatz is I wouldn't support him, but he isn't.  He is one of the Senate's leaders on civil liberties issues and he also isn't a partisan hack.
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