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Campaign with Wes Clark


Campaign with General Clark

General Clark is looking for people who want to help him campaign for Hillary Clinton -- click here to join Wes Clark's efforts for Hillary today!

If you are interested in helping General Clark help Senator Clinton in the race for the 2008 nomination, Catherine Grunden, Executive Director of WesPAC has just sent out an email telling us how to signup to help.
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Wes Clark is doing his part to elect our next President. He has been traveling across Iowa. He appeared in a TV ad for Hillary Clinton that was broadcast across Iowa during the past week. He's making calls, rallying Hillary's supporters, and now, it's time to get the Clark community's grassroots involved.

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Iowa - Caucusing Made Easy




Iowa - Caucusing Made Easy

Patti Solis Doyle sent out an email today leading with, "I am here on the ground in Iowa, and I can tell you that this race is simply too close to call. The 29 days between now and the caucuses will make all the difference for Iowa and the sprint through the rest of the early states.

The crowds, the momentum, and the excitement are building as we approach these key early contests, and I know -- because I've known her for 16 years -- that Hillary will finish strong. She will win the nomination, provided we each do our part between now and then."

Obama talks big, but it's Hillary who fights to empower the American people.


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Click here to watch Hillary's great speech today in Michigan!

I believe the families of Michigan are just as important as the families of any other state...Senator Obama speaks passionately on the campaign trail about empowering the American people. Today I'm here to encourage him to match those words with actions.

Hillary Clinton, Detroit, March 19, 2008

Neither Obama nor Hillary can expect to win enough "pledged" delegates


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UPDATE: The Democratic Party use of super-delegates is much more democratic than many Obama supporters realize. See this comment.

Will Russ Feingold make an endorsement?


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Interesting interview in the Appleton Post-Crescent here.

On whether he'll make an endorsement in the Feb. 19 Wisconsin primary

Probably not. I'm having a hard time deciding between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, as are many people. Those are the two I take the most seriously.

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