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  <title>Stop Republican Voter Suppression</title>
  <author>Secretary of State Project</author>
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  <blurb>A modest political investment in electing clean candidates to critical Secretary of State offices is an efficient way to protect the election. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Note: This slate of state candidate committees cannot accept American Express. Please use Visa/Mastercard.</blurb>
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        <displayname>Linda McCulloch</displayname>
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      <pageblurb>Challenging Republican incumbent Brad Johnson, Linda McCulloch is fighting to preserve the state&amp;apos;s progressive Election Day Registration system. She has a serious shot at unseating a conservative Republican election official in a state where the 2006 Senate race was won by less than 3,000 votes. </pageblurb>
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        <displayname>Kate Brown</displayname>
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      <pageblurb>Kate Brown is running for chief election officer in Oregon. A true reformer, she faces a conservative Republican television news anchor who enjoys valuable name recognition in key media markets. </pageblurb>
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        <displayname>Robin Carnahan</displayname>
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      <pageblurb>A progressive champion, Robin Carnahan is running for reelection in Missouri, a key battleground state. While she is favored to win her race, it&amp;apos;s crucial that we be vigilant and protect Missouri from partisan takeover of the election process.</pageblurb>
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        <displayname>Natalie Tennant</displayname>
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      <pageblurb>Natalie Tennant is a rising star in West Virginia politics, running to replace Republican incumbent Betty Ireland. Tennant campaigned on a platform that included making it easier for students to vote, increasing citizen participation in the pollworker program and encouraging peer-to-peer get out the vote programs.</pageblurb>
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      <pageblurb>The Secretary of State Project Strategic Fund, a non-federal 527, helps reform candidates win Election Administration positions in key races nationwide. In 2006, SoS Project raised over $500,000 to help elect reform-minded candidates to chief election officer positions in Ohio, New Mexico, Nevada, Minnesota and Iowa.</pageblurb>
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