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HUBdate: Election Day in West Virginia from blogHillary on May 13, 2008 6 views
By the Numbers: A new ABC News/Washington Post poll shows that more than six in 10 Democrats 64 percent say Clinton should remain in the race. A USA Today Poll also shows a majority of Democrats want Hillary to continue. Read more and more. Honored to Have Hillary Yesterday, Hillary made a campaign stop at Westside High School in Wyoming County, WV. While the hoarseness in her voice indicated the strains of campaigning, her enthusiasm remained strong I m honored to have Hillary in Wyoming County, noted Delegate Richard Browning This speaks volumes about who she cares about the small town people. Read more. On the Air: In a new radio ad, Hillary encourages West Virginians to get out and vote: We can pick a president. After all, no Democrat has been elected president without winning West Virginia for almost a hundred years. Listen here. Clinton Fever Hits Bowling Green Clinton fever has come to Bowling Green. Kentucky for Hillary opened a new office and held an open house Monday. Crowds turned out to show support for their favorite candidate. A candidate they hope will stand out in Kentucky next week The woman has a lot of purpose, said Barbara Burns, a Clinton supporter. She wants to serve our country as best she can, and I believe she can do that as president. Read more. SD Endorsement Watch: Yesterday, 41 former South Dakota state legislators and constitutional officers endorsed Hillary for President. With over 330 years of combined experience, they believe that South Dakotans need a President who will stand with them. Former State Representative Al Waltman said, Hillary Clinton has real solutions to our economic problems and she has the experience and resolve to make those plans a reality. Read more. Previewing Today: Hillary celebrates election night in Charleston, WV. On Tap: This Friday and Saturday, Hillary returns to the Beaver State, where she will meet with Oregonians from across the state.
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America Votes 2008 from America Votes 2008 on May 13, 2008 0 views
West Virginia holds its democratic primary today. CNN Deputy Political Director Paul Steinhauser and CNN's John Lisk look ahead.
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The McCain Plan on Global Climate Change from YouTube :: Videos by JohnMcCaindotcom on May 13, 2008 3 views
PORTLAND, Ore. — Senator John McCain delivered this speech at the wind turbine manufacturing company, Vestas Wind Technology, highlighting his plan on global climate change. Senator McCain will establish a market-based system to curb greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, mobilize innovative technologies, and strengthen the economy. He will work with our international partners to secure our energy future, to create opportunities for American industry, and to leave a better future for our children. More information: http://www.johnmccain.com/climatechange/ Read the speech: http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/News/Speeches/Read.aspx?guid=0b381abd-e573-459d-8716-fbd83ab62d8d Author: JohnMcCaindotcom Keywords: john mccain president election gop climate change global warming carbon credits nuclear energy environment economy obama Added: May 13, 2008
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West Virginia for Obama from YouTube :: Videos by BarackObamadotcom on May 13, 2008 3 views
Supporters in Charleston, West Virginia, explain why they're inspired by Senator Obama. Music courtesy of Bob Webb. Featuring musicians Jenny Allinder, Linda Scutt, and Barb Kuhns (The Hayslett Collection (c) 2007) Author: BarackObamadotcom Keywords: barack obama west virginia Added: May 13, 2008
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Poll Discrepancies from Poll Positions on May 13, 2008 0 views
Why do some polls that seem similar have a tendancy to yield different results? CBS News Director of Surveys Kathleen Frankovic explains the importance of finding out why.
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Vote for Change: National Kick-Off from YouTube :: Videos by BarackObamadotcom on May 12, 2008 6 views
Across the country on May 10, 2008, Barack Obama's supporters registered voters as part of our 50 state voter registration drive, "Vote for Change." barackobama.com/voteforchange Author: BarackObamadotcom Keywords: Barack Obama voter registration 2008 election Chicago New York Los Angeles Added: May 12, 2008
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America Votes 2008 from America Votes 2008 on May 12, 2008 9 views
Where to from here? CNN's Bob Costantini looks ahead to Michigan with Terry McAuliffe, chairman of the Hillary Clinton for President committee.
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Political Lunch 05-12-08 from Political Lunch on May 12, 2008 6 views
It's a new day on the campaign trail, one filled with talk of the general election. John and Barack prepare for a possible series of townhall style debates, while the Democratic Party tries to ease Hillary towards the exit. ALSO: What's Sam Donaldson like at a cocktail party?
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Thank You from YouTube :: Videos by hillaryclintondotcom on May 12, 2008 6 views
After her victory in Indiana, Hillary thanks her supporters for everything they've done. Author: hillaryclintondotcom Keywords: Hillary Clinton Indiana Added: May 12, 2008
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HUBdate: Celebrating Mother’s Day from blogHillary on May 11, 2008 9 views
Mother’s Day Celebration: Today Hillary and Chelsea celebrate Mother’s Day in Grafton, WV, where the holiday originated 100 years ago. A Mother’s Day Wish: In a new video, Chelsea shares some of her fondest memories of her mother, and asks mothers across the country to share their mother’s day wishes with her. Watch here. Why I Support Hillary: This Mother’s Day, the deputy campaign counsel blogs, “It is because of my daughters that I understand what is at stake in this election, and why it is urgent and necessary that we choose for our country the leadership that we deserve…As a mother, what I wish most for my daughters is a bright future. For that, their country needs to get back on course.” Read more. Automatic Delegate Watch: Massachusetts delegate Arthur Powell yesterday announced his support for Hillary. If You Read One Thing Today: In a Charleston Gazette op-ed today, Hillary writes, “For the past seven years, I know so many of you have felt invisible to our president - holding your breath at the gas pump and the grocery checkout line; wondering what you'll do when health insurance disappears when a job does; seeing your loved ones who served our country in war ill-served when they return home. I am running for president to stand for you and fight for your dreams and your future.” Read more. “The Vote of a Lifetime” “To [Florence Steen], a woman born seven months before her gender won the right to vote in August 1920, seeing Clinton's name on a presidential ballot and marking her vote nearby was a dream realized …‘She was very alert, very serious in studying the ballot,’ [her daughter, Kathy] Kraus said. ‘And when she marked it, she just kept circling and circling that mark with her pencil.’” Read more. In Case You Missed It: Only one thing matters; winning the Presidency in November. Hillary Clinton has proven she is by far the strongest candidate and most likely to achieve that victory. How can she convince the Democratic Party delegates? Read more. On Tap: Tomorrow, Hillary will attend events in Montgomery, Clear Fork, Logan, and Fairmont, West Virginia.
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Tv-Ad Accountable from YouTube :: Videos by JohnMcCaindotcom on May 09, 2008 9 views
John McCain for President. TV ad on the economy. Author: JohnMcCaindotcom Keywords: john mccain accountable economy jobs oil gas prices food costs taxes business obama clinton president Added: May 9, 2008
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