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Cha-Ching! Two OKC Oil Executives Pour In Over $1 Million Into Negative, Smear Campaign, October 26, 2004.
Benefactors: Americans United To Preserve Marriage, Club For Growth Running Over $650,000 In Last Week Negative Attack Ads
OKLAHOMA CITY � United States Senate Candidate Congressman Brad Carson today spoke out at a press conference held at the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Oklahoma City, where he condemned the smear campaign being waged against his values by outside special interest groups that has almost entirely been bankrolled by two Oklahoma City oil executives ...
 Carson Earns Statewide Endorsement From Fraternal Order Of Police, October 26, 2004.
States Largest Law Enforcement Organization Unanimously Backs Carson for the US Senate
TULSA � U.S. Senate Candidate Congressman Brad Carson today announced that the Fraternal Order of Police, the state�s largest law enforcement organization, endorsed him for the United States Senate. The letter states: �the Oklahoma Fraternal Order of Police is honored to inform you � we unanimously voted to endorse your candidacy for the United States Senate ...
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The Seminole Producer: "Stu�s View," by Stu Phillips (Editor and Publisher), October 24, 2004.
 | | The Brad Carson vs. Tom Coburn race for U.S. Senate is one of the nastiest political fights we can remember. While most people complain about mean spirited advertising, we bet they also won�t look away when a new one comes on the television. Like watching ... |
McAlester News-Capital: "Carson is best for Oklahoma," October 23, 2004.
 | | Brad Carson says he will be a fighter for all of Oklahoma and right now he is fighting for one of the most important seats in the U.S. Senate - a seat that could very well tip the balance of power in the nation's capital. On Nov. 2 Americans have clear choices and in Oklahoma the choices for who will be the next ... |
CARSON KICKS OFF �77 �N 7� TOUR IN ENID, October 22, 2004.
 | | U.S. Senate Candidate Congressman Brad Carson will kick-off his "77 'n 7" tour in Enid on Friday, October 22nd. The "77 'n 7" tour will take him to each of Oklahoma's counties as a sign of his commitment to assure Oklahoma has 77 counties of prosperity with him as Oklahoma's next United States ... |
Hinton Record: "Carson still best bet for Okla. In US Senate," Editorial, October 20, 2004.
 | | After all the charges, counter charges and mud have slung and reslung, we still see Brad Carson as by far the best choice for Oklahoma�s next US Senator. A race that started on a generally high plane has degenerated to bitter accusations and recriminations that are designed to muddy the waters and cloud any clear vision about Oklahoma�s best future ... |
NewsOK.com: "House Speaker says GOP will probably not win Oklahoma Senate race," October 20, 2004.
 | | TULSA (AP) - U.S. Senate candidate Tom Coburn declined to comment Wednesday on the Republican U.S. House speaker's published statement that Coburn will probably not win the race. "He's a wonderful man, and he's entitled to his opinion," the Republican Coburn told The Associated Press ... |
Associated Press: "Attorney general says Senate candidate committed fraud," by Ron Jenkins, October 14, 2004.
 | | Oklahoma's attorney general said Thursday he has no doubt that Republican Senate candidate Tom Coburn, an obstetrician, committed Medicaid fraud 14 years ago when he didn't fully disclose medical procedures he performed on a 20-year-old woman ... |
Coach Switzer And Brad Carson -- A Winning Team For Oklahoma
 | | Barry Switzer Calls Congressman Carson �A Winner� For Oklahoma. On the eve of the historic OU/Texas football game, Former University of Oklahoma and Dallas Cowboys championship coach Barry Switzer today endorsed Congressman Brad Carson for United States Senate calling Carson, �the only candidate ... |
Marlow Review: "Brad Carson," October 7, 2004.
 | | Good vs. evil?
Right vs. wrong?
Liberal vs. conservative?
Republican vs. Democrat? The reality is, all elections pit one American candidate against another, but all candidates are Americans. For any ... |
The Norman Transcript: "Brad Carson best choice to lead Oklahoma forward," October 13, 2004.
 | | The decision by Don Nickles not to seek another six years in the U.S. Senate seat he has held for four terms leaves a leadership void in our state's Washington representation. The election campaign to fill that void has turned south in recent weeks, with claims and counterclaims from both sides ... |
Sulphur Times Democrat: "For Brad Carson," September 30, 2004.
 | | The fact that U.S. Senate candidate Brad Carson has jumped to a lead over Republican opponent Tom Coburn is no surprise. Coburn has managed to alienate many, even in his own party, with his far, right wing views which are turning off voters in droves. From farmers, to Native Americans to people in ... |
Tulsa World: "For Brad Carson," by World's Editorial Writers, September 26, 2004.
 | | Brad Carson is an upstanding person of unquestioned principles. He is conservative and in touch with Oklahoma values. As U.S. Representative from Oklahoma's Second District, Carson has worked tirelessly on behalf of Oklahoma and its citizens -- for jobs, roads and health care. He is a uniter, not a ... |
Beaver Herald-Democrat: "Rural Oklahoma needs to be represented in Washington by Brad Carson," Editorial, September 23, 2004.
 | | The US Senate race between Brad Carson and Tom Coburn is proving out to be very challenging, to say the least. We have heard nothing from the Coburn camp but the Brad Carson camp has been calling us and working with us here in Beaver County or at least with us here at the newspaper. I have tried to read ... |
The Fairview Republican: "Brad Carson as our next Senator," Editorial, September 15, 2004.
 | | Before Major County voters decide on a U.S. Senate candidate, an important question needs to be answered: How do we see the job of our next U.S. Senator? If history repeats itself, again, Major County voters need to cast their vote based on past proven historical records of our two U.S. Senate ... |
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Ministers Speak Out Against Deceptive Ad, October 27, 2004.
Cha-Ching! Two OKC Oil Executives Pour In Over $1 Million Into Negative, Smear Campaign, October 26, 2004.
Carson Earns Statewide Endorsement From Fraternal Order Of Police, October 26, 2004.
Carson Kicks Off �77 �N 7� Tour in Enid, October 22, 2004.Tonight�s Debate, October 19, 2004.
Coburn Deceives Voters During Debate Saying �I Never Said I Was Underpaid�.
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