Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson wins 3rd term in Florida

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Senator Bill Nelson
Photographer: United States Senate

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Posted: 11/07/2012

Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida has won a third term after defeating Republican Congressman Connie Mack.

The win will go a long way to helping Democrats try to keep control of the U.S. Senate.

The 70-year-old Nelson won even though he was up against the son of Florida's former U.S. Senator. Mack is also named after his great-grandfather, a baseball Hall of Famer.

 The victory continues Nelson's 40-year political career and ends, for now, the political career of Mack. He had been representing southwest Florida in Congress.

   Nelson portrayed himself as a moderate during the campaign while Mack tried to tie Nelson to President Barack Obama by noting his votes for the stimulus and health care overhaul.

 

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