nominee in 2006, the same year that Donna Hutchinson was elected to the state House. Tim and Asa Hutchinson are the brothers-in-law of Arkansas State...
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the vote. Tim Hutchinson also won his campaign for the U.S. Senate and served one term, losing his reelection bid in 2002. In 1998, Hutchinson was reelected...
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Tim Hutchinson may refer to: Tim Hutchinson (Young Timothy Hutchinson, born 1949), former United States senator from Arkansas Timothy Chad Hutchinson...
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Luke Hutchinson (born 1978) resided in 2013 in Keller, near Fort Worth, Texas, and was formerly a resident of Rogers, Arkansas. Tim Hutchinson, Donna...
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Arkansas was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Tim Hutchinson ran for a second term, but was defeated by Democratic candidate Mark...
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the United States Senate. He was defeated by the incumbent Senator Tim Hutchinson by a lopsided vote of 71,576 to 20,546. In 2006, Duggar unsuccessfully...
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father, Tim Hutchinson, lost reelection to Democrat Mark Pryor to a second term in the United States Senate. Born in Kansas City, Kansas, Hutchinson is a...
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Young Hutchinson may refer to: Tim Hutchinson (born 1949), American politician and lobbyist Young Bingham Hutchinson (1806–1870), British military officer...
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He was elected with 54% of the vote, defeating Republican incumbent Tim Hutchinson. He was reelected with no Republican opposition in 2008. During the...
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Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator David Pryor decided to retire. Republican Tim Hutchinson won the open seat, becoming the first Republican to win a U.S. Senate...
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