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October 2008 - Posts
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Linda Newell - Candidiate for Senate District 26 was on the Jay Marvin Show on AM760. Listen to Linda discuss the importance of voting in this election because it’s time to bring people and parties together to create common-sense solutions that work for...
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Senate Majority Leader Ken Gordon joined Senate Candidate Linda Newell and her campaign supporters Tuesday October 28th as Linda walked District 26 in Arapahoe County seeking votes. We would like to thank Senate Majority Leader Ken Gordon and large number...
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Colorado Lt. Governor Barbara O'Brien joined Senate Candidate Linda Newell and her campaign supporters Saturday October 26 as she walked District 26 Saturday in Arapahoe County seeking votes. We want to thank Colorado Lt. Governor Barbara O'Brien...
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Dan was endorsed today by Boulder's Daily Camera. You can read about why they picked Dan, along with other relevant State Senate races, here . This is another in a long line of endorsements than Dan is honored to receive. Read More...
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Dan was endorsed by the Summit Daily News today, marking another wonderful endorsement in a string of ednrosements from great organizations, papers, and people. You can find the endorsement here . Dan is, as always, honored by all the great support he...
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LITTLETON, October 13, 2008 – State Senate Candidate Linda Newell of Littleton is urging her opponent to “come out of hiding and start talking to the voters of Arapahoe County.” “She’s missed so many events, the sponsors are beginning to ask me where...
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LITTLETON, October 9, 2008 – Saying domestic violence threatens the well-being of too many families and children in Colorado, Littleton businesswoman Linda Newell promises to find more resources for domestic violence victims when she’s elected to the...
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LITTLETON, October 1, 2008 – Littleton businesswoman Linda Newell, a Democrat making her first run for political office in a State Senate district that’s voted Republican for decades, led her Republican opponent by four points in a test heat conducted...
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