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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska Senate candidate Joe Miller says his family benefited from Medicaid and a state-run health care program for low-income children and pregnant women.
WASHINGTON - In an abrupt reversal, Senate Republicans decided Wednesday to keep Alaska Sen.
WASHINGTON - Senate Republicans are moving to strip Alaska Sen.
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