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STATE The Associated Press Don't look for an indictment to knock Ted Stevens out of the U.S. Senate race in Tuesday's primary, but look closely at the final numbers for clues about Stevens' chances in November.

Stevens indictment alters tone of Senate primary race

Show of support: Sen. Ted Stevens, second from left, shakes hands with supporters Friday as they leave a $100-per-plate fundraising luncheon at Centennial Hall. About 200 people attended the event. It was Steven's first visit to Juneau since being indicted on charges of failing to disclose about $250,000 in home renovations and other gifts from VECO Corp.
Michael Penn / Juneau Empire
Show of support: Sen. Ted Stevens, second from left, shakes hands with supporters Friday as they leave a $100-per-plate fundraising luncheon at Centennial Hall. About 200 people attended the event. It was Steven's first visit to Juneau since being indicted on charges of failing to disclose about $250,000 in home renovations and other gifts from VECO Corp.
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