Save the Internet !

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Senate Internet Neutrality Campaign


The following list was derived from information at
SaveTheInternet.com,

OnTheIssues.org
, and various candidate websites.  Competitive races are
specifically noted (per recent

Washington Post tabulations
).  See
Internet Neutrality
Campaign Data
for details and
additional
suggestions
.




Jim Williams
 


Spread the Word

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Ned Lamont

CT-Sen (Map)

Highly Competitive.  See Ned’s statement on

net neutralilty
.

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Harold Ford, Jr.

TN-Sen (Map)

Highly Competitive

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Maria Cantwell

WA-Sen (Map)

Competitive. See Maria’s press releases on

net neutrality
and

ensuring access
.

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Ben Cardin

MD-Sen (Map)

Competitive

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Ben Nelson

NE-Sen (Map)

Competitive

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Bob Menendez

NJ-Sen (Map)

Competitive

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Ted Kennedy

MA-Sen (Map)

Check out Ted’s
net-neutrality web page
!

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Ed Perlmutter

CO-07 (Map)

Colmpetitive

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Melissa Bean

IL-08 (Map)

Competitive

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Tim Walz

MN-01 (Map)

Highly Competitive

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Joseph Sestak Jr

PA-07 (Map)

Competitive. See Joe’s
Why I support Net Neutrality.

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Darcy Burner

WA-08 (Map)

Highly competitive. Check out Darcy’s article,
Safeguarding the Internet key to the future of our democracy” !

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