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  • Lewis will run as a Democrat for a seat now held by Republican state senator Dawn Addiego.

    Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis to run for N.J. office 2011

  • Mr. Lewis is running in a district currently represented by Republican Dawn Addiego.

    Carl Lewis Tries to Make a Race Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • Mr. Lewis, a Democrat and New Jersey native, is challenging Republican incumbent Sen. Dawn Addiego in one of the few competitive legislative races.

    Track Star Thrown Out of Race in New Jersey Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • Also via Ray Pride: Neva Chonin talks pets with Lynch for the San Francisco Chronicle, where Walter Addiego writes, "The film is dazzling and bewildering in equal measure."

    GreenCine Daily: David Lynch, 2/9. 2007

  • Lawyers for Lewis, 50, will argue that it should be up to voters to decide whether to elect the track icon or his opponent, incumbent GOP Sen. Dawn Marie Addiego, to represent New Jersey's 8th legislative district.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • He and Addiego both won uncontested party primaries in June.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • He and his would-be opponent in November, incumbent Republican Sen. Dawn Addiego, both won uncontested party primaries in June.

    SFGate: Top News Stories By ANGELA DELLI SANTI 2011

  • Delany, 42, was appointed to fill the remaining term of Republican Dawn Marie Addiego, who was picked to fill the Eighth District Senate seat vacated by Phil Haines, whom Gov.

    PhillyDeals 2011

  • Mr. Lewis is running in a reliably Republican district, challenging the Republican incumbent, Senator Dawn Marie Addiego.

    NYT > Home Page By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2011

  • Mr. Lewis is running in a reliably Republican district, challenging the Republican incumbent, Senator Dawn Marie Addiego.

    NYT > Home Page By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2011

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