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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Some more examples of "campaign trail" reporting

WNPR's Nancy Cohen profiled 4th district Democrat Jim Himes, as he tries to upset incumbent Chris Shays.

Diane Orson takes the other side, exploring Shays' fight to keep his seat, in a bad year for Republicans.
Posted by John Dankosky at 5:42 PM

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