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Despite facing what many deem an uphill battle to hold onto her seat, Sen. Mary L. Landrieu has vowed to fight on heading into her Dec. 6 runoff election with Republican Rep. Bill Cassidy. Her support of the crucial Keystone XL pipeline project may not be enough to sway voters. (Associated Press)

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Sen. Mary L. Landrieu has called for a vote on Keystone XL. (Associated Press)

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Sen. Mary L. Landrieu is the chief beneficiary of the Louisiana NAACP's most aggressive and sophisticated voter drive in the organization's history. (Associated Press)

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"We believe this bill will increase the protection of children" and help ensure that parents raise children, not governments, Sen. Mary L. Landrieu, Louisiana Democrat and lead sponsor of the Children in Families First Act (CHIFF) in the Senate, said Tuesday. (associated press)

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Sens. Mark L. Pryor of Arkansas and Mary L. Landrieu of Louisiana are two Democrats engaged in tough re-election campaigns this year. Mr. Pryor is campaigning on cutting federal regulations, while Ms. Landrieu is stressing her role in getting her state its "fair share" of federal money and boasts that she stands up to President Obama. (Associated Press photographs)

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Sen. Mary L. Landrieu of Louisiana, one of the Senate's most endangered Democrats, was the lead sponsor of the energy bill that included the pipeline. (Associated Press)

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Sen. Mary L. Landrieu, Louisiana Democrat, is among the red-state Democrats who will be challenged during her re-election campaign about her support of President Obama's judicial nominees. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

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Sen. Mary L. Landrieu, Louisiana Democrat, could be the swing vote in committee that decides the fate of Ron Binz, the president's nominee to be chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. (Associated Press)

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Sen. Mary L. Landrieu in an ad that riffs off the classic Nintendo game "Duck Hunt." (Courtesy of the National Republican Senatorial Committee)