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1,100 Turn Out to See Steelman, Akin and Brunner Debate
Large crowds of people turned out in near Hazelwood for the GOP U.S. Senate debate.

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Large crowds of people turned out in near Hazelwood for the GOP U.S. Senate debate.

Crowds turned out in droves for the Lindenwood University hosted Republican Senate Debate.
A crowd of Republicans turned out for the Lindenwood University-hosted Republican Senate Debate.
A crowd of Republicans turned out for the Lindenwood University-hosted Republican Senate Debate.
Crowds turned out for the Lindenwood University hosted Republican Senate Debate.
Some 1,100 people were at Lindenwood University Monday night. See the photos.
A fairly large crowd turned out for the Lindenwood University hosted Republican Senate Debate, including a few from Wildwood in addition to Wildwood resident Todd Akin as a candidate.
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