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    Armenian-American Senate hopeful appeals for community support
    by Emil Sanamyan

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2010-0 5-05-armenian-american-senate-hopeful-appeals-for- community-support
    Published: Wednesday May 05, 2010



    Washington - With one month left before the Republican Party primary
    in Nevada, one of two leading contenders to become a candidate for
    U.S. Senate Danny Tarkanian has issued an appeal to fellow Armenian
    Americans for support.

    In a communication released by his campaign on May 4, Armenian
    Americans were invited "to support the campaign of Nevada's Danny
    Tarkanian, who is running to become the first ever Armenian-American
    member of the United States Senate."

    "We believe that the only way the U.S. Congress will recognize the
    Genocide, or fight for the issues important to so many
    Armenian-Americans such as aid to Armenia, and the recognition of
    Nagorno-Karabagh, is to have an articulate Armenian-American voice in
    the U.S. Senate," the campaign communication said, adding that "That
    voice can be Danny Tarkanian."

    Recent polls have shown Mr. Tarkanian closing the gap with GOP
    frontrunner in the race Sue Lowden.

    Polls also continue to show that both Lowden and Tarkanian are leading
    the incumbent Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) ahead of
    general election in November. Sen. Reid has been a long-time supporter
    of Armenian issues in Congress.

    Meantime in Ohio, David Krikorian lost to Surya Yalamanchili in a
    closely fought Democratic Party primary vote on May 3.

    According to vote results reported by local media Mr. Krikorian won 38
    percent of the vote compared to his opponent's 40 percent. The
    Cincinnati businessman contributed $142,000 of his own money into the
    race.

    Mr. Krikorian was hoping to again challenge Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Oh.),
    who is known for her controversial positions on Armenian issues.

    And in Indiana, Armenian Genocide denier Rep. Dan Burton (R-Ind.)
    survived a primary election against six challengers, winning just 30
    percent of the vote.
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