Analysis: Arkansas Dems Bruised by Bitter Senate Fight

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A key test will be how quickly Halter and Lincoln appear together after Tuesday's primary to show a united front after the bitter campaign. Turner says he hopes it will come quickly, and won't be something that state party officials have to force.

Pryor says he thinks the unity will come, but "I think we'll see a healing there," Pryor said. "It may not come as soon as we'd like to see it."

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elect another "outsider". Preferably someone with no political experience so he can spend half his term learning the ropes and

accomplish absolutely nothing except give sound bites to his local tv stations. Like he's doing now...

Optometrists for Senate!! Yeah, conservatives have this one figured out: Vote for a scientifically trained person even though you hate the science of evolution and global warming INSTEAD of a person (Lincoln) who has actually done good things for your state.

John and Susan of FL 9:56AM June 08, 2010

Both of these politicians do not care about the people they represent.

Blanche Lincoln votes for a sham of a healthcare reform bill which would

lead to higher taxes, higher premiums, rationed care among others.

Bill Halter is a candidate funded by the unions to defeat Blanche

Lincoln. Labor unions want to further their agaenda at the expense

of the taxpayers and majority of Americans. I say vote against these

two politicians and send the liberal socialists a strong message

that the majority of Americans oppose the liberal socialist agenda!

Roger Townsend of CA 8:55PM June 07, 2010

Contrary to Miri from NY, Lincoln voted in favor of a bill which:

Forces taxpayers to fund tens of thousands of recreational abortions each year (along with provisions allowing for forced abortions).

Places all health decisions in the hands of bureaucrats.

Raises taxes on small business.

Dramatically raises healthcare premiums.

Halter believes that wasn't enough damage to America.

Goldberg of TX 7:27PM June 07, 2010

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