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NOVEMBER 16, 2000 Senator Slade Gorton (R-Wash) is leading Democratic challenger Maria Cantwell by over 8,000 votes as of Wednesday. Tomorrow afternoon, King County, a Cantwell stronghold, is expected to report results on absentee ballots. Other counties are also scheduled to report. Get the Story:
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Gorton's lead grows
Facebook TwitterNOVEMBER 16, 2000 Senator Slade Gorton (R-Wash) is leading Democratic challenger Maria Cantwell by over 8,000 votes as of Wednesday. Tomorrow afternoon, King County, a Cantwell stronghold, is expected to report results on absentee ballots. Other counties are also scheduled to report. Get the Story:
Gorton lead grows; it's not over (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 11/16) Related Stories:
Nation awaits fate of races (Politics 11/9)
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Campaign Watch: Washington (Politics 11/6)
Voters' Guide: WashingtonState (Politics 11/1)
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