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State could differentiate 2 Dan Sullivans on the ballot but doesn’t have to, its attorney says
Dan J. Sullivan is trying to get back in the U.S. Senate race after the Alaska Division of Elections disqualified him. A judge says he’ll rule Friday.
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State could differentiate 2 Dan Sullivans on the ballot but doesn’t have to, its attorney says
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