Two Udalls Work To Expand Democrats' Senate Turf

Courtesy NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Fri, 08/29/2008 - 4:00am

Congressmen Tom Udall of New Mexico and Mark Udall of Colorado not only are cousins, but they're also running for U.S.

Senate seats. Tom is the son of Stuart Udall, a former secretary of the interior. Mark is the son of Mo Udall, an Arizona Congressman who ran for president in 1976.

The cousins are two of the most-likely-to-succeed Democrats running for Republican seats.

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