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Idaho Senate (tip sheet)
• Former Republican Gov. Jim Risch touts his executive record and his plans for turning the economy around in "Jim Risch Just Gets Things Done."
Kentucky Senate (tip sheet)
• In a new ad from Bruce Lunsford (D), a Kentucky man chases down Sen. Mitch McConnell (R) with "Hound Dogs" as the incumbent tries "running away from his record."
• And in "Hillary," Lunsford receives the endorsement of the New York senator.
Maine Senate (tip sheet)
• Republican Susan Collins, seeking to defend her seat, cites statistics to show she's been more effective in Washington than her opponent, Rep. Tom Allen (D), in "Scorecard."
• Allen goes after Collins for standing with Bush on major issues in "Right," while Maine voters discuss why they are switching their vote from Collins this year in "Voting Record."
Mississippi Senate (tip sheet)
• Democratic challenger Ronnie Musgrove accuses incumbent Roger Wicker of supporting Bush's economic policies in "Every Way."
New Hampshire Senate (tip sheet)
• "Bridge" contends that GOP Sen. John Sununu's conservative policies have helped New Hampshire more than former Democratic Gov. Jeanne Shaheen's liberal leadership.
• The NRSC slams Shaheen's record on spending and taxes in "Way Back."
New Mexico Senate (tip sheet)
• An announcer praises Democrat Tom Udall's work as attorney general and congressman, and promises he'll work for New Mexico's middle class, in "This Election Matters."
• In "Humbled," a wounded vet expresses his gratitude to Udall for supporting brain trauma treatment for veterans.
• With the help of a parrot, Udall ties GOP Rep. Steve Pearce to Bush and the economic crisis in "Get Rid Of This Sign."
• Pearce discusses how his experiences have prepared him to help New Mexico as it is "Facing Challenges" on energy and economic issues.
North Carolina Senate (tip sheet)
• In an ad generating a great deal of national attention, Elizabeth Dole accuses Kay Hagan of accepting money from an atheist group in exchange for an unspecified political "Promise."
South Dakota Senate (tip sheet)
• Democratic incumbent Tim Johnson addresses worries about his recovery from a brain illness, and he and his wife, Barb, thank their supporters for sticking with them through a rough time, in "From The Bottom Of Our Hearts."
Virginia Senate (tip sheet)
• Business and political leaders, along with other Virginia residents, endorse former Democratic Gov. Mark Warner in "Right Leader."
Washington governor (tip sheet)
• Republican challenger Dino Rossi juxtaposes promises by Gov. Christine Gregoire (D) not to raise "Taxes" with headlines reporting a huge budget deficit.
• The Gregoire camp highlights newspaper endorsements the governor received this year that she didn't four years ago, in "Endorsements" and "Eastern Washington."