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    This photo released Saturday, May 19, 2013, by Pulaski County Sheriff's Department, shows Arkansas Treasurer Martha Shoffner. She has been arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and is being held in Pulaski County Jail. Shoffner, a Democrat serving her second term in office, has faced question over the past year about the way her office has handled state investments. (AP Photo/Pulaski County Sheriff's Department)

    Arkansas treasurer remains in Pulaski County Jail

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    May 19, 2013 4:00 am
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    FILE - In this July 30, 1997 file photo, a television camera mounted on the ceiling of a witness room is pointed toward the Arkansas death chamber at Cummins Prison in Varner, Ark. After surrendering its supply of a lethal injection drug to federal agents in 2011, Arkansas turned to a somewhat surprising place to look for another drug: a list prepared by lawyers for several death row inmates. The state Department of Correction has told The Associated Press that it decided to use phenobarbital after attorneys for several death row inmates mentioned in a lawsuit that it might be an available drug that's regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)
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    Arkansas turns to different lethal injection drug

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    Mark Pryor’s Inconsistent Gun Record

    Mark Pryor’s Inconsistent Gun Record

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    April 12, 2013 11:25 am
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    Arkansas Senate Poll: Cotton 43, Pryor 35
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    Arkansas Senate Poll: Cotton 43, Pryor 35

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    March 20, 2013 3:04 pm
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    Are Dems Already Worried About a Cotton Senate Run?
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    GOP Congressman to Hillary: ‘I Just Wish You Had Won the Democratic Primary in 2008’

    GOP Congressman to Hillary: ‘I Just Wish You Had Won the Democratic Primary in 2008’

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    Hillary Clinton on Benghazi: “What difference at this point does it make” what caused the assault?
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    Hillary Clinton on Benghazi: “What difference at this point does it make” what caused the assault?

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    2012 marked turning point for Arkansas Republicans
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    2012 marked turning point for Arkansas Republicans

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    Large metal awnings sit ripped apart at Q's Car Wash in Centreville, Miss. on Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012. More than 25 people were injured and at least 70 homes were damaged in Mississippi by the severe storms that pushed across the South on Christmas Day, authorities said Wednesday. (AP Photo/The Enterprise-Journal, Philip Hall)
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    Storm blows through East; 200K in dark in Arkansas

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    December 27, 2012 5:00 am
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    Cotton Ad: Fight Through the Fire

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