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WASHINGTON
-- Sen. Ted
Stevens, the longest serving Republican in Senate history, narrowly lost his
re-election bid Tuesday, marking the downfall of a pillar of the US Senate and
Alaska icon who apparently couldn't survive his conviction on federal
corruption charges. His defeat to Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich moves Senate
Democrats closer to a filibuster-proof 60-vote majority.
Stevens'
ouster on his 85th birthday marks an abrupt realignment in Alaska politics and will alter the power
structure in the Senate, where he has served since the days of the Johnson
administration while holding seats on some of the most influential committees
in Congress.
The crotchety octogenarian built like a birch sapling likes
to encourage comparisons with the Incredible Hulk, but he occupies an outsized
place in Alaska
history. His involvement in politics dates to the days before Alaska statehood, and he is esteemed for his
ability to secure billions of dollars in federal aid for transportation and
military projects. The Anchorage airport bears
his name; in Alaska,
it's simply "Uncle Ted."
Tuesday's
tally of just over 24,000 absentee and other ballots gave Begich 146,286, or
47.56 percent, to 143,912, or 46.76 percent, for Stevens.