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AT A GLANCE: U.S. Senate races in Oklahoma
U.S. Senate Democrat:
Andrew Rice, 35, Oklahoma City, state senator
Republican:
Jim Inhofe (i), 73, Tulsa, U.S. senator
Independent:
Stephen P.
U.S. Senate
Democrat:
Andrew Rice, 35, Oklahoma City, state senator
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Republican:
Jim Inhofe (i), 73, Tulsa, U.S. senator
Independent:
Stephen P. Wallace, Tulsa, real estate developer
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