candidates for president 2008
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New Mexico governor Bill Richardson may be low in the polls compared to other 2008 Democratic presidential candidates, but the former member of the U....
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John Mccain Fred Thompson Tom Tancredo Duncan Hunter Mike Huckabee Mitt Romney Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani
Ashburnham 252 2 0 0 41 326 24 2
Ashby 197 0...
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John R. Edwards Hillary Clinton Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Christopher J. Dodd Mike Gravel Barack Obama Dennis J. Kucinich Bill Richardson
Ashburnham 15 6...
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The Appraisal Institute's Leadership Development and Nominating Committee has announced the names of five candidates for the position of 2008 Vice Pre...
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Jared Ball Ralph Nader Elaine Brown Kat Swift Cynthia Mckinney Kent Mesplay
Ashburnham 0 2 0 0 0 0
Ashby 0 0 0 0 1 0
Athol 0 2 0 0 0 0
Auburn ...
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Busy boy
Rudolph W. Giuliani took off Monday on a five-state tour for Republican candidates that could end up helping him, should he decide to run for president in 2008, the New York Post reports.
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Did you see Hillary in Hillsdale? McCain in Mahwah? Frist in Freehold?
In just three years, people in New Jersey could be having conversations like that, because candidates for president in 2008 will be coming here to woo actual voters, instead of simply swooping in to collect checks at fund-raisers.
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AUGUSTA - Both of Maine's senators have made a very exclusive list. They are among eight women considered possible candidates for president in 2008 in a national survey being conducted by Parade Magazine.
No, no other state has two on the list, " Lee Kravitz, editor in chief of Parade Magazine said last week. "This is a project we did before, in 1998, and it generated over 100,000 votes.
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WEST MEMPHIS - African-American voters couldn't help the man who became the first black president win Arkansas in 2008.
But the Democratic candidates for the Senate here - incumbent Blanche Lincoln and Lt. Gov. Bill Halter - believe black voters could decide their race, and both are waging an unusually intense campaign in the black community in the final days before the election.
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S. Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins are among the eight women who are considered credible candidates for president in 2008, according to the White House Project, a group that aims to get women into leadership positions. The Maine Republicans, who are among 14 female senators, are on the ballot of a contest that will be featured Sunday in Parade magazine.
Also on the list are Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; Sens. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas; Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin; Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano; and Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius.