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Mom is 53 But Looks 25
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INTERACTIVE: Russian Elections and Vladimir Putin
Updated: Sun, Mar 4, 2012
Updates with parliamentary election results from Russia's 2011 and 2012 Elections Read More
INTERACTIVE: Iranian Elections
Updated: Sun, Mar 4, 2012
Updates with parliamentary election results. Read More
GOP celebrates first fruits of expected big night
Updated: Tue, Nov 2, 2010
Kentucky Republican Rand Paul has been elected to the U.S. Senate, riding tea party support and strong criticism of President Barack Obama to victory. Read More
Muslim law taking hold in parts of U.S., says Sharron Angle
Updated: Thu, Oct 7, 2010
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle says the country needs to address a "militant terrorist situation" that has let Islamic law take hold in some American cities.
Her comments came to tea party supporters in Mesquite, Nev., last week.
In a recording provided to The Associated... Read More
Drew Edmondson says Oklahoma governor's race his last
Updated: Wed, Jul 28, 2010
Longtime Attorney General Drew Edmondson says his unsuccessful race for the Democratic nomination for governor of Oklahoma is his last. Read More
VP Biden arrives in Iraq amid political impasse
Published: Sat, Jul 3, 2010
BAGHDAD (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden is in Baghdad for the Fourth of July weekend with U.S. troops as Iraqi leaders struggle to seat a new government.
His arrival on Saturday marked the American vice president's second visit to Iraq this year.
Biden is the Obama administration's point man on Iraq issues.... Read More
Political yard-sign thefts up across nation
Published: Fri, Oct 3, 2008
The theft of political yard-signs happens every election cycle, but signs for presidential candidate Barack Obama are vanishing at a faster rate than other candidates, Democratic officials said Friday.
At a news conference, state Democratic Chairman Ivan Holmes said while Obama's signs are disappearing from yards,... Read More
Gilmore Announces 2008 U.S. Senate Bid
Published: Tue, Nov 20, 2007
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Former GOP Gov. Jim Gilmore announced Monday that he will seek the U.S. Senate seat held by retiring Republican John Warner.
Gilmore's announcement sets up a campaign with another former governor, Democrat Mark R. Warner - a clash between two men with vastly different views about... Read More
GOP hopefuls run to far right
Updated: Sun, May 21, 2006
WASHINGTON - In his brief written announcement that he was running for Congress, Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett used the word "conservative" three times in the first three paragraphs. Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Denise Bode calls herself the "true conservative." And state Rep. Kevin Calvey calls himself... Read More
Ride along with NewsOK on election night
Updated: Thu, Nov 4, 2004
The provisional ballots are in and counted. Now it's time for the victory speech. NewsOK.com is proud to have served on Election Night. And we're proud to have eclipsed the 1 million mark in pages accessed. That's right, 1,013,812 pages were accessed on NewsOK.com on Tuesday. Putting the end-of-day success aside,... Read More
Coburn maintains slim lead in poll
Updated: Tue, Oct 26, 2004
With Election Day a week away, the contentious Oklahoma race for a U.S. Senate seat is about even, with Republican Tom Coburn having a slim advantage over U.S. Rep. Brad Carson, according to a KWTV NEWS9 poll. Coburn was in front of Carson, D-Claremore, by 3 percentage points in the poll released Monday and... Read More
Carson takes lead over Coburn in poll
Updated: Tue, Sep 28, 2004
U.S. Rep. Brad Carson has jumped out to an apparent lead over Republican Tom Coburn in a heated U.S. Senate race that is receiving national attention, according to a KWTV NEWS9 poll. Political Poll with Chris Wilson Monday's poll is the first time that the Claremore Democrat's advantage has been greater than... Read More
Carson jumps ahead in poll
Updated: Tue, Sep 14, 2004
U.S. Rep. Brad Carson is leading Republican Tom Coburn, who until now has enjoyed a lead in the race for the U.S. Senate, a NEWS9 poll shows. It marks the first time that Carson, D-Claremore, has led Coburn, a Muskogee Republican, in any polls commissioned by The Oklahoman or NEWS9. The latest poll is the second... Read More
Tuning in: Coburn TV spot
Updated: Sun, Aug 29, 2004
Tom Coburn ad What the ad says: "Getting into this race was probably the most difficult decision I've had in my life. Even the decision to go to medical school wasn't as difficult as this decision. And the reason is 'cause I know what I'm getting into, and it is a mess. The government and liberal activist... Read More
Grand jury resumes Fisher inquiry
Updated: Tue, Jul 27, 2004
Oklahoma's multicounty grand jury resumed its closed-door investigation of Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher on Monday, the eve of today's election in which Fisher is seeking the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate. The grand jury previously has indicted Fisher on four felony counts related to... Read More
Buyer beware
Updated: Thu, Jul 1, 2004
Anthony ad example of fact-bending TWO OF the high-profile Republican candidates for U.S. Senate, Tom Coburn and Kirk Humphreys, have agreed not to attack each other through their campaign ads. A third, Bob Anthony, has taken no such vow and we're seeing proof of that. In a TV spot that began running Monday,... Read More
Insurance commissioner files for U.S. Senate seat
Updated: Thu, Jun 10, 2004
Embattled state Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher -- facing criminal charges and a House impeachment investigation -- was among several filing Wednesday for the U.S. Senate. Fisher maintains innocence Candidate, department trade charges Read More
Panel returns 4 indictments
Updated: Thu, Feb 12, 2004
The state grand jury investigating Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher and other matters returned four sealed indictments Wednesday. Two individuals and one corporation are named in various combinations in the four indictments, state Attorney General Drew Edmondson said. No date has been set for the... Read More
Fisher enters U.S. Senate race
Updated: Fri, Nov 14, 2003
State Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher, who last month was fined in municipal court and received probation on a charge of drunken driving, will run for the U.S. Senate, he said Thursday. "I called (U.S. Rep.) Brad Carson as a courtesy call, visited with him and told him I was in the race," Fisher said. "You... Read More
Carson scheduled for surgery
Updated: Tue, Nov 11, 2003
WASHINGTON Rep. Brad Carson was expected to have his gall bladder removed Monday night or early today, the U.S. representative's spokesman said. Brad Luna said Carson was in extreme pain Sunday night and went to St. Francis Hospital emergency room in Tulsa on Monday morning. After undergoing ultrasound tests... Read More
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