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Republican Senate candidate Kelly Ayotte
-- a former New Hampshire attorney general -- received more than $10,000 from executives of a Texas company charged with deceptive trade practices. Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott charged Houston-based TaxMasters Inc. and its chief executive officer, Patrick Cox, in May with multiple violations of the state's deceptive practices and debt collection act. Cox, sales vice president Alex Clamon and salesman James Welch contributed a total of $10,600 last year to Ayotte's campaign. Ayotte spokesman Jeff Grappone told the Concord Monitor that Ayotte will watch the legal process and await an outcome. He said Ayotte will return the money if they are convicted of violating the law. ___ Quick hits: Republican gubernatorial candidate Phil Moffett said Friday he's willing to "go to the carpet" to legalize the production of industrial hemp in Kentucky. The Louisville businessman voiced support for industrial hemp in a question-and-answer session with libertarian voters in Lexington on Thursday and again Friday in an interview with The Associated Press. Hemp is related to marijuana and currently all hemp products sold in the U.S. must be imported. Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina on Friday endorsed an oil company-funded ballot initiative that seeks to indefinitely delay California's landmark global warming law. The announcement comes two days after the former Hewlett-Packard Co. chief executive refused to take a position during her debate with Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer. NBC canceled Sunday's "Meet the Press" debate between Democratic Rep. Kendrick Meek and Republican Marco Rubio because the GOP nominee's 83-year-old father is ill. Gov. Charlie Crist, running as an independent, had previously declined an invitation. Sen. Russ Feingold plans to speak at a massive Labor Day rally in Wisconsin. Just not when President Barack Obama will be there. Schedules show Feingold, a Democrat who faces a serious re-election challenge from Republican Ron Johnson, will be elsewhere in the state when the Democratic president speaks in Milwaukee.
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