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From the Roots - The DSCC Blog
6 Times by Mike Liddell (2007-11-01 18:33)
That's how many times Senator Jim Inhofe from Oklahoma has voted against healthcare for children. 6 times.

Inhofe's vote to deny 58,200 Oklahoma children health care comes just weeks after a new poll shows that over 80% of Americans support expanding the children's health insurance program.

Read more about Inhofe's terrible vote by clicking here.

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Who's the Scariest Republican? by Mike Liddell (2007-10-26 11:01)

Check out the video below and then vote for the scariest Republican at www.dscc.org/scariest

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Two new videos from the DSCC by Mike Liddell (2007-10-10 16:17)

The DSCC released two brand-spanking new video ads today. The first one features Mike Johanns, who announced his run for the Senate in Nebraska today. Check it out:

The second video feature New Hampshire Republican John Sununu. Head on over to StopSununu.com to check it out.

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Take the DSCC's Heather Wilson Quiz by Mike Liddell (2007-10-05 15:32)
New Mexico Republican Heather Wilson, who has compiled a record of supporting George Bush 85 percent of the time while voting to stay the course in Iraq, scuttle ethics reform, and block adequate health care for veterans, is set to announce today that she will run for the United States Senate.

In honor of Heather Wilson's announcement, the DSCC has created an online quiz specially designed to help New Mexico voters decide if Heather Wilson is right for them. Take the quiz now!

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Senator Schumer's Video Interview by Mike Liddell (2007-10-04 11:51)

DSCC Chair Senator Schumer sat down with the Washington Post's Chris Cillizza for a video interview - check it out below:

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