Some of the questions and answers from Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's 2006 confirmation hearings for federal appeals court judge, when some Democrats now say he gave misleading answers:...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joe Sestak had barely won the Democratic nod to run for U.S. Senate before he pledged to begin the next campaign within a matter of hours.
Sestak, a second-term congressman from suburban Philadelphia and a former Navy admiral, will face off against Republican nominee Pat Toomey in a campaign expected to focus on wallets, pocketbooks and kitchen tables from opposite ends of the political spectrum.
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