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Barack ObamaObama now has the momentum of statistical certainty. |
Hillary ClintonThe writing on the wall is much clearer now, and says “try for Reid’s job if you still can.” |
Joe HeckWith almost-scripted timing, state Sen. Heck returned stateside just before the deadline to file for office. |
Chad ChristensenSudden departures are rarely good news. |
Assembly DemocratsThe sudden departure of Chad Christensen changes a long-shot seat into a “lean D” seat. This race could seal the bragging rights of reaching a 2/3 supermajority. |
Assembly GOPThe sudden departure of Chad Christensen changes a safe seat into a “lean D” seat. This race spreads the thin resources of a minority caucus even thinner. |
Andrew MartinThe assemblyman drops out of CD 3 race to be the sacrificial lamb against Christensen, then Christensen gets out suddenly. |
District 2Two Democrats, three Republicans, a self-funded Independent and an Independent American party candidate have filed for the office so far. This race will be a mess. |
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