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  • *See also: [[2010 U.S. Congressional election]]
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  • *See also: [[2010 U.S. Congressional election]]
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  • ...in the districts. Goldfarb said these would become television ads as the [[2010 U.S. Congressional election]] came closer. <ref name=Newsweek2009-10-22>{{citation
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  • ...a new party. Fox News reports that the Tea Party could well influence the 2010 U.S. Congressional election, with most commenters assuming it will focus on Republican primaries.<ref n
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  • ...e in the districts. Goldfarb said these would become television ads as the 2010 U.S. Congressional election came closer. <ref name=Newsweek2009-10-22>{{citation
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