Oklahoma elections: Democratic outsider challenges Coburn for Senate

Name recognition, association helps perennial candidate take primary, pundits say.

 
BY JULIE BISBEE | Published: August 1, 2010   

A 75-year-old man who doesn't formally campaign and runs for office nearly every election year is the Democratic nominee to take on a popular Republican incumbent in the fall.

Jim Rogers, a colorful perennial candidate, walked away the winner of the Democratic primary on Tuesday with 65 percent of the vote over an Oklahoma City attorney with an extensive career in...
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