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For his part, Walsh held a news conference with Republican Rep. Joe Miller of Florida, who chairs the House Veterans Affairs Committee, to try to revive criticism of Duckworth's tenure at both the state and federal veterans affairs agencies.

Miller focused on the panel's ongoing investigation into the agency's spending on conferences and pointed to a 2011 event in Hawaii that Duckworth organized for the Golden Age Games, a sporting event for veterans that Republicans said cost $2.5 million.

Duckworth, who said she played no role in the decision where to host the event, called Walsh's criticism "disgusting," "sad" and "desperate."

She said her job has been "about serving veterans, and I think it's pretty cynical of two people who have never served in uniform to question my commitment."

Back in the North Shore race, Dold displayed a video endorsement from U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk, the Illinois Republican who previously held the congressional seat. Kirk, who suffered a major stroke in January, could be seen talking to Dold, but the soundtrack for the video was an Allman Brothers Band tune.

Schneider, meanwhile, accused Dold of using taxpayer money on a congressional mailer touting jobs fairs he has held. Congressmen are barred from sending official mass mailings to more than 500 homes within 90 days of an election, but Dold's mailer was sent to fewer than 500 homes.

Schneider contended that Dold is "spending our taxpayer dollars on thinly veiled attempts to boost his campaign."

Tribune reporters Duaa Eldeib, Bill Ruthhart and Rick Pearson contributed.

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