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- Wendy_E._Long abstract "Wendy Elizabeth Long (née Stone; born 1960) is an American litigation attorney. She was the nominee of the Republican Party and the Conservative Party of New York State in November 2012 for the United States Senate in New York. She lost the general election to incumbent Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand by 46 percentage points, the largest margin of defeat for any statewide candidate in New York history.".
- Q7982642 abstract "Wendy Elizabeth Long (née Stone; born 1960) is an American litigation attorney. She was the nominee of the Republican Party and the Conservative Party of New York State in November 2012 for the United States Senate in New York. She lost the general election to incumbent Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand by 46 percentage points, the largest margin of defeat for any statewide candidate in New York history.".
- Wendy_E._Long comment "Wendy Elizabeth Long (née Stone; born 1960) is an American litigation attorney. She was the nominee of the Republican Party and the Conservative Party of New York State in November 2012 for the United States Senate in New York. She lost the general election to incumbent Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand by 46 percentage points, the largest margin of defeat for any statewide candidate in New York history.".
- Q7982642 comment "Wendy Elizabeth Long (née Stone; born 1960) is an American litigation attorney. She was the nominee of the Republican Party and the Conservative Party of New York State in November 2012 for the United States Senate in New York. She lost the general election to incumbent Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand by 46 percentage points, the largest margin of defeat for any statewide candidate in New York history.".