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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 Elizabeth Dole will form a campaign committee today as part of her bid to seek the Senate seat vacated by Jesse Helms (R) of North Carolina. The committee will allow her to raise funds and hire a staff to seek the Republican nomination. A formal announcement of her candidacy is expected later this fall. Dole is a former Labor Secretary and Transportation Secretary. She unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for President in 2000. Get the Story:
Dole to Take First Step in Bid for N.C. Senate Seat (The Washington Post 9/11) Related Stories:
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Facebook TwitterTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 Elizabeth Dole will form a campaign committee today as part of her bid to seek the Senate seat vacated by Jesse Helms (R) of North Carolina. The committee will allow her to raise funds and hire a staff to seek the Republican nomination. A formal announcement of her candidacy is expected later this fall. Dole is a former Labor Secretary and Transportation Secretary. She unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for President in 2000. Get the Story:
Dole to Take First Step in Bid for N.C. Senate Seat (The Washington Post 9/11) Related Stories:
Republican to retire from Senate (9/5)
Helms announces retirement from Senate (8/23)
Jesse Helms to retire from Senate (8/22)
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