Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2008 - Wikipedia, the free ...
Clinton then lost the next eleven caucuses and primaries to Obama, and lost the overall ... and super-delegates to become the presumptive nominee; [9] she then suspended her campaign on ...
United States presidential election, 2008 - Wikipedia, the free ...
The Clinton campaign was struggling after a bad loss in Iowa and no real strategy beyond the ... War II, [99] his statement that the United States could be in Iraq for as much as the next ...
The Next Campaign Stop: Iraq Hearings - washingtonpost.com
Follow 2008 Elections & Campaigns at washingtonpost.com. ... The Next Campaign Stop: Iraq Hearings At Tuesday's Sessions, Candidates Can Ask Questions, Try to Score Points
The Next Campaign: Ideas -- In These Times
While the Democratic Leadership Council and Democratic National Committee stubbornly retool their centrist Southern and Western strategy, the liberal/progressive wing of the party ...
How to boost your next online campaign response - Advertising ...
Consumers are a fickle bunch; this is true in the online and offline world. But, there are a few tricks you can use in your next online campaign to help boost response rates ...
Hands off! Campaign - Next Steps
The Hands off! Campaign - Next Steps - Campaign History within the Current Reality More than 170,000 children in Ontario are affected by the clawback of the National Child Benefit ...
Common Knowledge Blog: Are you ready for your next campaign?
Summary: Big campaigns that touch social media are transforming into ongoing programs. Every organization needs a post-campaign supporter engagement plan. Future campaigns will ...
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Shake-up: McCain to “relaunch” campaign next week ... Shake-up: McCain to “relaunch” campaign next week posted at 7:23 pm on July 2, 2008 by Allahpundit
Next Generation Campaign
WE ARE ALL THE NEXT GENERATION. The world students will inherit, the lives they will lead, the success they will achieve are determined -- at least in part -- by what we do today.