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Down Home Democrat Goes Glam

Robin Carnahan, Missouri's Secretary of State who has tipped her hat into a 2010 Senate race, likes to play up her farm roots (she manages a cattle farm!) on the campaign trail but sure has some New York City tastes.
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Politico's gossip writer Anne Schroeder Mullins says she's definitely a "Miranda" when it comes to fashion.

And, she's already scored a swanky headline even though she only announced she was running for the Senate last week.

She'll be appearing alongside some heavy-hitters at an upcoming Women's Campaign Forum at Christie's in Rockfeller Plaza. Oo-lah-lah!

Here's the invite below:

From: Margaret Kavalaris [mailto:BoardChair@wcfonline.org]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 3:35 PM
To:
Subject: Look who's coming to dinner!

Take a look at some of the special guests joining us for our annual gala event. We hope to see you there!

Kathleen Turner, Tony Award- and Oscar-nominated Actress
Robin Carnahan, Candidate for U.S. Senate (D-MO)
Gail Collins, Author & Columnist, New York Time
Chester Higgins, Celebrated Photographer
Click here to view their bios.

Exclusive VIP Reception with
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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Of course, I don't blame a women for wanting to look good. (Although the geometric cow print dress really isn't my taste at all...) It's just rather remarkable she's already hitting the New York City circuit.

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