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Written by Landshark
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Saturday, 07 June 2008 |
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From CNN.com : WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York announced Saturday she was suspending her presidential campaign, saying in a speech to her supporters, "I will continue to stand strong with you every time, every place and every way that I can." Her endorsement was met with a scattering of boos and thumbs downs from the large crowd at the National Building Museum in Washington. Clinton's campaign tells CNN that 6,000 people signed up on the New York senator's Web site to attend the speech. She also encouraged party unity, acknowledging that the fight has been hard, but "the Democratic Party is a family, and now it's time to restore the ties that bind us together." Watch Clinton endorse Obama » Read More... |
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Written by Landshark
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Wednesday, 04 June 2008 |
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From CNN.com : (CNN) -- In less than a year, Barack Obama went from being an obscure, first-term U.S. senator to the projected Democratic presidential nominee.  On Tuesday, Obama became the first African-American to head the ticket of a major political party, beating out Sen. Hillary Clinton, who was hoping to become the first female nominee. The two Democratic candidates fought a protracted and, at times, bitter battle that carried them through every state and brought nearly 35 million of their supporters to the polls. When Obama declared his candidacy in February 2007, he faced an uphill battle. Clinton, a former first lady and New York senator, was the favored candidate. Eleven months later, Obama proved the cynics wrong. He won Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucuses and, in what he called a "defining moment in history," he told his supporters "change is coming." Read More... |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 04 June 2008 )
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Pam McIntyre Announces Candidacy |
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Written by Landshark
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Tuesday, 27 May 2008 |
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Pam McIntyre Smith wants to be your state representative from the 94th District. A native of Middleton, five generations of her family have lived on or near the Hatchie River. Her grandparents, Arnold and Margie Bodiford, reared her. The Bodifords brought her up in the First Baptist Church in Middleton, gave her a faith to live by and taught her by example, to put that faith into action. That is why she is running for state representative. She shares your values and concerns. She is one of you and she believes she can make a difference. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 27 May 2008 )
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