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For Rivals Tammy Duckworth and Mark Kirk, Campaign Requires Extra Planning
Her Republican rival, incumbent Senator Mark S. Kirk, faces similar challenges; since his stroke in 2012, he, too, often uses a wheelchair.
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Her Republican rival, incumbent Senator Mark S. Kirk, faces similar challenges; since his stroke in 2012, he, too, often uses a wheelchair.
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Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, a vulnerable Republican in an uphill battle for re-election in November.
Mark S. Kirk in November, and the moderate Kirk is especially vulnerable if Donald Trump or Texas Sen. Ted Cruz are at the top of the ticket for the GOP.
“With Bob Casey’s endorsement of my primary opponent today, it completes an all-inclusive rejection by Washington D.C.’s and Pennsylvania’s Democratic politicians of what I believe in, and stand
Mark S. Kirk this year, and could keep the 8th District as the only seat between New York and California held by an Asian American. (Duckworth was born in Thailand.)
Mark S. Kirk said he was doing his job by meeting with President Barack Obama’s nominee to become a Supreme Court justice — Merrick Garland.
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Mark S. Kirk. Johnson running in a state that traditionally votes Democratic in presidential years, and he’s up against an opponent — former Sen.