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FILE - In this June 11, 2014, file photo, then House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., speaks at the Capitol in Washington. From New Orleans to New Hampshire, Republicans and Democrats are questioning each other's residency details in Senate races that often are close but lack dominant issues. The stakes in the November elections are high: Republicans need to gain six more seats to control the 100-member chamber. Painting a lawmaker as out of touch with the folks back home can prove potent, as the former House Majority Leader learned. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
Photo by: J. Scott Applewhite
FILE - In this June 11, 2014, file photo, then House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., speaks at the Capitol in Washington. From New Orleans to New Hampshire, Republicans and Democrats are questioning each other's residency details in Senate races that often are close but lack dominant issues. The stakes in the November elections are high: Republicans need to gain six more seats to control the 100-member chamber. Painting a lawmaker as out of touch with the folks back home can prove potent, as the former House Majority Leader learned. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

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