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Transcript: Analysis: Two Senate races of national significance in South Dakota and Minnesota
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- NPR All Things Considered
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- November 6, 2002
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Analysis: Two Senate races of national significance in South Dakota
and Minnesota
Host: ROBERT SIEGEL, JOHN YDSTIE
Time: 8:00-9:00 PM
ROBERT SIEGEL, host:
This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Robert Siegel.
JOHN YDSTIE, host:
And I'm John Ydstie.
An update now on two of the tightest Senate races that were decided
last night. In South Dakota today, Democratic Senator Tim Johnson
claimed victory with barely 500 votes more than his Republican challenger,
Congressman John Thune. And in Minnesota, former Vice President
Walter Mondale conceded to Republican Norm Coleman in the race to
fill the seat held by the late Democratic ...