State attorney general races are often lacking in suspense — if only because incumbents seldom lose — but this year there are more genuine races [Joseph Kastner, Ballotpedia via Jack Harper, NRO]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on September 10, 2010
State attorney general races are often lacking in suspense — if only because incumbents seldom lose — but this year there are more genuine races [Joseph Kastner, Ballotpedia via Jack Harper, NRO]
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Wisconsin AG should be safe Republican. No way the Dem candidate is going to get many votes.
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