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The politics of judicial elections was fierce on November 6 as Democrats and Republicans fought hard to gain the advantage in key states. The results, however, were mixed
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The politics of judicial elections was fierce on November 6 as Democrats and Republicans fought hard to gain the advantage in key states. The results, however, were mixed
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