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 S/R 36: Forum on Green Politics (Letters)
Imagine if, for the 2008 presidential election in the United States, all the progressive parties and organizations in the country set aside their sectarianism and nominated a common candidate.
Imagine if the parties and groups in the UP campaign were able to pool their fundraising activities enough that they could buy some time for spot television commercials, adding legitimacy to the campaign and winning new converts.
Imagine if the UP campaign kicked off a year before the election, and stressed issues that all progressives could agree upon, like ending wars against countries that have not attacked us or declared war on us.
www.greens.org /s-r/36/36-23.html

  
 MyDD :: MCcaskill's web page makes it all but official....
McCaskill eventually lost the general election to Blunt but out-performed other Democrats on the statewide ballot, including presidential candidate John Kerry and U.S. Senate candidate Nancy Farmer.
Democrats coveted a McCaskill candidacy, urging her to forgo a 2008 rematch against Gov. Matt Blunt and instead train her sights on the Senate.
McCaskill, though, was courted by Democrats from across the country, according to media accounts, and will likely receive substantial support from the party's national fundraising apparatus.
drilian.mydd.com /story/2005/8/30/145054/140

  
 Jane Genova: Speechwriter - Ghostwriter: Blogging As Loss Leader
And come the 2008 presidential election with bloggers carrying the mother lode of campaigning, fundraising, pinning down candidates with the tough questions.
But, for moi and many of my colleagues, this whole enchilada called Blogging is still a loss leader.
However, it's a loss leader that is worth every ten thousand dollars we lose.
speechwriting-ghostwriting.typepad.com /speechwriting_ghostwritin/2005/10/blogging_as_los.html   (419 words)

  
 It’s official: McCaskill to challenge Talent for Senate
McCaskill eventually lost the general election to Blunt but out-performed other Democrats on the statewide ballot, including presidential candidate John Kerry and U.S. Senate candidate Nancy Farmer.
Democrats coveted a McCaskill candidacy, urging her to forgo a 2008 rematch against Gov. Matt Blunt and instead train her sights on the Senate.
McCaskill, though, was courted by Democrats from across the country, according to media accounts, and will likely receive substantial support from the party’s national fundraising apparatus.
www.columbiatribune.com /2005/Aug/20050830News002.asp   (685 words)

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