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Politics News & Analysis: Comeback kids are starting over

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FILE - In this June 10, 1979 file photo, Minnesota Congressman Rick Nolan, D-Minn., speaks to a 'Minnesotans for a Democratic Alternative' organizational rally on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis. Nolan, a Democrat, is among several former congressmen seeking to make a comeback this year and is running for Congress in Minnesota's Eighth Congressional District. (AP Photo/St. Paul Pioneer Press)  MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE OUT

Comeback kids are starting over

Seven Democrats and two Republicans are returning to the House after previously losing reelection or retiring from office, a record second act.

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