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Boswell Holds Big Lead Over Fallon
Rep. Leonard Boswell, D-Iowa, has a wide lead over his Democratic primary rival, former state Rep. Ed Fallon, according to a recent Research 2000 poll.
Boswell garnered 52 percent in the survey, while Fallon had the support of 28 percent.
The poll of 400 likely Democratic primary voters was conducted last Monday through Wednesday, and has a 5-point error margin.
According to the first quarter FEC report, Boswell had $840,945 on hand to Fallon’s $19,733.
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- Sununu’s Race Pace Puzzles Some In GOP
- Rangel Presses Farm Conferees To Add Haiti Preferences
- Durbin Eyes Additional Food Aid, Seeks Assist From Rice
- Bankers Lobbying Hard To Spike Credit Union Legislation
- FCC Chairman Martin Picks Up Needed Vote To Cap USF
- Glickman Extols Free Trade, Urges More Measured Debate
- Conyers Threatens To Force Ashcroft To Testify On Torture
- Witnesses Cite Prostitution, Other Contracting Abuse In Iraq
- Senators Queue Up Host Of Amendments To FAA Measure
- Dems Criticize Court Ruling Upholding Voter Photo ID Laws
- Kyl Defends Proposal To Expand Collection Of DNA Samples
- Cole Says Race Has No Place In NRCC's Fall Strategy
- Dairy Emerges As Another Hurdle To Finalizing Farm Bill
- Opinions Stay Divided Over Chances For Final Resolution
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