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Neal loses Senate race
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Bay Area Reporter
- 5/9/2008
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Jim Neal, the former San Francisco resident running for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, lost his Democratic primary race Tuesday, May 6 to his opponent, state Senator Kay Hagan. The openly gay Neal placed second among five candidates, according to unofficial returns Wednesday. He netted 18 percent of
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Neal loses Senate primary race in North Carolina
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Gay People Chronicle
- 5/9/2008
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by Eric Resnick Raleigh, N.C.--A gay candidate with a chance to become a major party's nominee for U.S. Senate was defeated in North Carolina's May 6 Democratic primary. Jim Neal, 52, an investment banker, finished second in a field of five behind the national Democratic Party's choice to run agains
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Jim Neal loses Senate primary
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PlanetOut
- 5/8/2008
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Hagan is set to face Republican incumbent Elizabeth Dole in the general election in November. Dole, completing her first term as a U.S. senator, had 90 percent of the Republican primary vote with 55 percent of precincts reporting Tuesday night. She had one challenger, Pete Di Lauro. There were three
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