Races to Watch: The Top Political Races to Watch
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Races to Watch 2010 - Whose political prowess will win out in this November 2 midterm election? Which races matter to the Black community and could affect our representation in Washington? BET.com gives you a guide to the races to watch, and why.
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Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) for Re-Election - Although Rangel is facing 13 ethics charges in his upcoming November 15 public trial, the 20-term congressman easily won his constituents confidence in the primary elections. The results will most likely tell the same story. Michel Faulkner, a local NY pastor, is his Republican opposition.
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Kendrick Meek for U.S. Senate - The four-term U.S. congressman from Florida is locked in a three-way race against Republican Marc Rubio and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, who suddenly changed his party affiliation from GOP to independent. Meek has been campaigning hard these past months, enlisting such star power as Dwyane Wade, President Bill Clinton and even President Obama. With recent polls showing him in dead last, did enlisting these A-listers give him enough of a push?
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Kamala Harris for California Attorney General - The San Francisco District Attorney has long been favored as a shoe-in for the California attorney generals office. Her political prowess and Obama-like rock star quality had people hailing her a change-maker, mover and shaker. But with recent polls showing her Republican opponent Steve Cooley holding a slim lead, the race is anyones guess, with 19 percent of her constituents still undecided.
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Cedric Richmond for U.S. Congress - The Louisiana State Representative has been serving the 101st district (New Orleans) since 2000 when he was 27 years old. At the time of his election, he was the youngest legislator ever to serve in L.A. Richmond was also the first dem candidate in the 2010 election to have President Obama appear in a TV ad endorsing him, and that presidential push set the tone for his campaign. Richmond is facing Republican opponent Rep. Anh Joseph Cao.
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