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Ad Campaigns in the 2000 senetorial race
Title: Ad Campaigns in the 2000 senetorial race
Category: Literature / English
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Ad Campaigns in the 2000 senetorial race
The battle for Senate in New York State has been a close race between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republican, Rick A. Lazio. It was said to be the most unusual political contest since 1964 when Robert F. Kennedy defeated Kenneth B. Keating. Kennedy, a democrat, was the attorney general from Massachusetts and he managed to wipe the floor with his republican opponent. Clinton was seeking to replace Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the retiring democrat while Mr. Lazio
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to help their campaign. Candidates will also learn from Rick Lazio’s mistake of holding the focus on the faults of his opponent.
This issue was worth analyzing and is worth following because it had such a tremendous effect on an incredibly important decision that will affect an entire state. Knowing that New York has elected someone concerned about issues that will affect an entire state put many residents at rest.
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