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« Reply #175 on: April 10, 2014, 08:23:14 PM »

Hillary Clinton Schedule

September 28, 2003

Meet Voters in Waukee, Iowa

Fundraiser at Hotel Patee in Perry, Iowa (With Performances by Slipknot, Ministry, Nine Inch Nails and The Heights of Abraham)


Meet with Voters in Panora, Iowa

September 29, 2003

Meet Voters in Bagley, Iowa

Meet Voters in Jamaica, Iowa

Visit Whiterock Conservancy, near Coon Rapids, Iowa

Someone needs to point out to Vice-President Gore that he is not the only politician in either party to give a fig leaf about the environment... Just because he wrote a book about the issue, does not mean someone else cares. The protection of the Environment has been a standard of our party since George McGovern for goodness sake!

Meet voters in Marathon, Iowa

Meet voters in Sioux Rapids, Iowa

September 30, 2003

Meet voters in Rembrandt, Iowa

Visit Living Heritage Tree Museum, in Storm Lake, Iowa

As I said yesterday, Vice-President Gore, does not have a monopoly on environmental issues. America has yearned to protect the land they live on since Teddy Roosevelt! Even beyond that, when Gore was writing his book, and especially now, with twelve years of Congressional inaction, there's an argument to be made that it was pointless and too late. While these are not my personal beliefs, I understand where that argument is coming from. Needing so many people to cooperate in keeping our environment livable, nothing like it has ever been done, and may never be done.

Meet voters in Albert City, Iowa

Meet Voters in Lake View, Iowa

Fundraiser at the World's Largest Popcorn Ball, Sac City, Iowa (Linda Ronstedt, Ann Savoy, The Yardbirds, The New York Dolls, Debbie Harry, and Joan Jett performing)


October 1, 2003

Meet voters in Milford, New Hampshire

Meet Voters in Bennington, New Hampshire

Meet Voters in Merrimack, New Hampshire

Meet Voters in New Ispwich, New Hampshire

October 2, 2003

Meet Voters in Northfield, New Hampshire

Meet Voters in Dunbarton, New Hampshire

Meet voters in Tolleson, Arizona

Meet voters in Paradise Valley, Arizona

October 3, 2003

Meet Voters in Mount Sterling, Missouri

Meet Voters in Owensville, Missouri

Meet Voters in Gasconade, Missouri

October 4, 2003

Meet Voters in Stanton, North Dakota

Meet Voters in Hazen, North Dakota

Meet Voters in Zap, North Dakota

Meet Voters in Halliday, North Dakota
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« Reply #176 on: April 10, 2014, 09:09:43 PM »

George Allen For President 2004: Campaign Schedule for September 28th-October 4th



"In electing George W. Bush President, the state of Florida knows you can not tax and spend your way to prosperity! I will make it easier, not harder, for American families to find their way to the American Dream. I will cut taxes, lower spending, and reduce the regulatory burden on our small businesses, and allow for a revolution of job creation and innovation in our economy. We have been saddled for far too long by the waste of Washington, and it's time we empower the people instead of empowering government!"

September 28th:
Meet and Greet in Panama City, Florida
Meet and Greet in Port Joe City, Florida
Barnstorming in Tallahassee, Florida
Opening up a new Campaign Office in Tallahassee, Florida
Town Hall in Madison, Florida

September 29th:
Barnstorming in Gainesville, FLorida
Town Hall in Starke, Florida
Fundraiser in Jacksonville, Florida
Rally in Jacksonville Beach, Florida
Town Hall in St. Augustine, Florida



"I'm glad you asked me that question, and I'm surprised at the fact that there were no questions about Gun Control for the Republican side in the debates too. Well, I'm going to surprise a lot of people tonight by saying I do believe in Gun Control... by using both hands *laughter and applause* The Brady Bill and the Assault Weapons ban have and will do nothing to stop gun violence, only lawful Americans with their rights fully in tact can. I support the Second Amendment rights of Americans fully, and the fact that Democrats are willing to shred the constitution for their own feeling of security is deeply unamerican."

September 30th:
Town Hall in Hanover, New Hampshire
Meet and Greet in Lebannon, New Hampshire
Meet and Greet in Einfield, New Hampshire
Town Hall in Plymouth, New Hampshire
Opening Campaign Office in Plymouth, New Hampshire

October 1st:
Meet and Greet in Wentworth, New Hampshire
Meet and Greet in Warren, New Hampshire
Town Hall in Lincoln, New Hampshire
Meet and Greet in Bethlehern, New Hampshire
Town Hall in Lancaster, New Hampshire



"Our next president needs to be someone who has a strong backbone. Tough, ready to go against those who go against the American people. As President, I will fight the War on Terror, but I will fight also the the Terror that is within our own borders. In Virginia, I have already done so: Honesty in sentencing for violent offenders. We need to allow states to punish those who are terrorizing their citizens the ability to do so. As President, I will be tough on crime."

October 2nd:
Town Hall in Keouk, Iowa
Town Hall in Fort Madison, Iowa
Opening Campaign office in Burlington, Iowa
Barnstorming in Muscatine, Iowa
Barnstorming in Iowa City, Iowa



"President Bush and I have one major disagreement among one another, and that is how do we deal with the problem of illegal immigration. I will stand with the millions of Americans who are against the breaking of our laws and saying that we don't want to reward people for crimes! We have to create a system that rewards people who have come to this country through the proper channels, instead of rewarding those who don't. The whole incentive system has been wrong for a long time, and when I'm President, that will change."

October 3rd:
Barnstorming in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Barnstorming in Marshalltown, Iowa
Town Hall in Oskaloosa, Iowa
Meet and Greet in Ottumwa, Iowa
Meet and Greet in Osecola, Iowa

October 4th:
Meet and Greet in Red Oak, Iowa
Town Hall in Council Bluffs, Iowa
Meet and Greet in Dension, Iowa
Opening Campaign office in Sioux City, Iowa
Barnstorming in Sioux City, Iowa

Surrogates:

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« Reply #177 on: April 10, 2014, 09:32:42 PM »

Gary Johnson Debate Answers

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The biggest difference between President Bush and I would be our tactics in foreign policy, we both agree that our national security after 9/11 was poor, however we have different ideas on how to better protect our country. We are very similar when it comes to taxes, lower taxes across the board, and we both have had experience governing a state.

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As governor of New Mexico, I've had a lot of experience working with both sides of the aisle, and you can check my track record. In New Mexico, I managed to balance the budget every year, it didn't matter who was in the state legislature. Americans agree on things more than we disagree, and a lot of divisive national issues can be handled at the state and local levels. I am still a Republican, but I offer a lot that independents, and even Democrats want. I am a fighter for American beliefs, and the constitution, holding the federal government accountable, that is something that all Americans want.

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My plan is simple, we train the Iraqi military, then get out of Iraq. Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11. We should make finding, and apprehending Osama Bin Laden our top priority, once we do that, we can get out of the Middle East. Our national security would be strengthened if our troops were here, rather than spread thin across the world.
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« Reply #178 on: April 10, 2014, 09:53:16 PM »

OOC: I don't think we were instructed to make full-fledged schedules this round, but sure why not

Dennis Kucinich Campaign Schedule: September 28-October 4


September 28
-Meet and Greet in Missouri Valley, IA
-Meet and Greet in Grundy Center, IA
-Meet and Greet in Huxley, IA
-Meet and Greet in Albia, IA
-Meet and Greet in Waukon, IA

September 29
-Meet and Greet in Tama, IA
-Meet and Greet in Onawa, IA
-Meet and Greet in Osage, IA
-Meet and Greet in Le Claire, IA
-Meet and Greet in Belmond, IA

September 30
-Town Hall in Coolidge, AZ
-Town Hall in Flowing Wells, AZ
-Town Hall in Payson, AZ
-Town Hall in Paradise Valley, AZ
-Interviews with local media

October 1
-Rally and Fundraiser in Glendale, AZ
-Rally and Fundraiser in Chandler, AZ
-Rally and Fundraiser in Mesa, AZ
-Rally and Fundraiser in Tucson, AZ
-Rally and Fundraiser in Phoenix, AZ

October 2
-Town Hall in York, SC
-Town Hall in Clemson, SC
-Town Hall in Forest Acres, SC
-Rally and Fundraiser in Charleston, SC
-Rally and Fundraiser in Columbia, SC

October 3
-Meet and Greet in Hancock, NH
-Meet and Greet in Warner, NH
-Meet and Greet in Alton, NH
-Town Hall in Enfield, NH
-Town Hall in Hooksett, NH

October 4
-Town Hall in Lebanon, NH
-Town Hall in Exeter, NH
-Rally and Fundraiser in Nashua, NH
-Rally and Fundraiser in Manchester, NH
-Interviews with local media



Surrogate Schedules

Howard Dean: Rallies and Fundraisers in New Hampshire, Delaware, and Vermont

Russ Feingold: Rallies and Fundraisers in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Missouri

Jesse Jackson: Rallies and Fundraisers in South Carolina, Delaware, and D.C.

Bernie Sanders: Rallies and Fundraisers in New Hampshire, Delaware, and New Mexico

Sherrod Brown: Rallies and Fundraisers in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Ohio
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« Reply #179 on: April 10, 2014, 09:55:36 PM »

OOC: I don't think we were instructed to make full-fledged schedules this round, but sure why not

Yea, I wasn't sure either.
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« Reply #180 on: April 11, 2014, 07:25:29 AM »

OOC: I'm sorry, but I won't have the time to finish my schedule today. Can you please move the deadline to Saturday, 10pm?

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« Reply #181 on: April 11, 2014, 08:07:48 AM »

Iowa Caucuses: Poll (Republicans)
Bill Owen: 23%
George Allen: 21%
Gary Johnson: 17%
Rudy Giuliani: 13%
Donald Rumsfeld: 11%
Pat Buchanan: 11%
Undecided: 4%

New Hampshire:
Rudy Giuliani: 21%
Bill Owen: 18%
Gary Johnson: 18%
Donald Rumsfeld: 14%
Pat Buchanan: 11%
George Allen: 10%
Undecided: 8%

Arizona:
Gary Johnson: 21%
Bill Owen: 19%
Rudy Giuliani: 19%
George Allen: 15%
Donald Rumsfeld: 13%
Pat Buchanan: 7%
Undecided: 6%

Delaware:
Rudy Giuliani: 24%
Donald Rumsfeld: 19%
George Allen: 18%
Bill Owen: 16%
Gary Johnson: 8%
Pat Buchanan: 3%
Undecided: 12%

Missouri:
George Allen: 23%
Bill Owen: 23%
Rudy Giuliani: 17%
Donald Rumsfeld: 13%
Gary Johnson: 10%
Pat Buchanan: 6%
Undecided: 8%

New Mexico:
Gary Johnson: 54%
Bill Owen: 17%
Rudy Giuliani: 14%
Donald Rumsfeld: 4%
George Allen: 4%
Pat Buchanan: 3%
Undecided: 2%

North Dakota:
Bill Owen: 25%
Rudy Giuliani: 21%
George Allen: 17%
Donald Rumsfeld: 12%
Gary Johnson: 9%
Pat Buchanan: 8%
Undecided: 7%

Oklahoma:
Bill Owen: 24%
George Allen: 22%
Pat Buchanan: 15%
Rudy Giuliani: 13%
Donald Rumsfeld: 10%
Gary Johnson: 7%
Undecided: 9%

South Carolina:
Bill Owen: 20%
George Allen: 20%
Rudy Giuliani: 18%
Donald Rumsfeld: 14%
Gary Johnson: 11%
Pat Buchanan: 9%
Undecided: 8%


Iowa Caucuses: Poll (Democrats)
John Edwards: 26%
Joe Biden: 20%
Hillary Clinton: 19%
Dennis Kucinich: 14%
Al Gore: 10%
Undecided: 11%

New Hampshire:
Hillary Clinton: 25%
Joe Biden: 21%
John Edwards: 20%
Al Gore: 13%
Dennis Kucinich: 11%
Undecided: 10%

Arizona:
John Edwards: 24%
Hillary Clinton: 24%
Joe Biden: 17%
Al Gore: 13%
Dennis Kucinich: 10%
Undecided: 12%

Delaware:
Joe Biden: 55%
Hillary Clinton: 14%
John Edwards: 12%
Al Gore: 8%
Dennis Kucinich: 5%
Undecided: 6%

Missouri:
John Edwards: 24%
Hillary Clinton: 23%
Al Gore:  17%
Joe Biden: 13%
Dennis Kucinich: 6%
Undecided: 17%

New Mexico:
Hillary Clinton: 24%
John Edwards: 19%
Joe Biden: 14%
Al Gore: 13%
Dennis Kucinich: 9%
Undecided: 21%

North Dakota:
Hillary Clinton: 20%
John Edwards: 20%
Joe Biden: 16%
Al Gore: 15%
Dennis Kucinich: 9%
Undecided: 19%

Oklahoma:
Hillary Clinton: 24%
John Edwards: 23%
Joe Biden: 16%
Al Gore: 12%
Dennis Kucinich: 10%
Undecided: 6%

South Carolina:
John Edwards: 27%
Hillary Clinton: 19%
Joe Biden: 18%
Al Gore: 13%
Dennis Kucinich: 10%
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« Reply #182 on: April 11, 2014, 11:17:36 AM »

Sununu and Frist for Rumsfeld!


"I believe the state of New Hampshire wants and needs a solid Republican with the right mix of public and private sector experience in the White House. We have great candidates fighting for this state, but no one can match the levels of experience Don Rumsfeld has. I also believe he has a very comprehensive plan for America, so I don't he is only focused on foreign policy, as some have said in the past weeks. We can do it, New Hampshire, let's get out there and elect Rumsfeld as the next President of United States of America!"

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"As the Senate Majority Leader I can't tell you how hard it has been to enact our agenda, but we have done so with hard work and the full support of the President. We need a strong leader as Bush's sucessor, a man who will stand up to the Democrats and support our efforts for better Education, for better Health Care, for family values. The Republican field has many great individuals, men that would probably do a great job, but Former Secretary Rumsfeld is the man who can truly lead us to victory not only in the election, but working in the White House as well. Moderates, conservatives, establishment supporters, Rumsfeld is your man!"
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« Reply #183 on: April 11, 2014, 06:20:14 PM »

Giuliani Surrogates, Sept. 28th-Oct, 4th, 2003

Gov. George Pataki


Sept. 28: Gubernatorial Duties
Sept. 29: Barnstorm in Concord, NH
Sept. 30: Gubernatorial Duties
Oct. 1: Fundraiser in Manchester, NH
Oct. 2: Rest
Oct. 3: Gubernatorial Duties
Oct. 4: Barnstorm in Saratoga, NY

Mayor Michael Bloomberg


Sept. 28: Barnstorm in the Bronx
Sept. 29: Barnstorm in Manhattan
Sept. 30: Fundraiser in Trenton, NJ
Oct. 1: Mayoral Duties
Oct. 2: Appearance on CNN
Oct. 3: Barnstorm in Brooklyn
Oct. 4: Rest

Senator John McCain


Sept. 28: Barnstorm in Des Moines, IA
Sept. 29: Barnstorm in Sioux City, IA
Sept. 30: Senatorial duties
Oct. 1: See main schedule
Oct. 2: See main schedule
Oct. 3: Rest
Oct. 4: Fundraiser in Phoenix, AZ

Governor Angus King


Sept. 28: Barnstorm in Concord, NH
Sept. 29: Rest
Sept. 30: Barnstorm in Berlin, NH
Oct. 1: Rest
Oct. 2: Fundraiser in Portland, ME
Oct. 3: Barnstorm in Rindge, NH
Oct. 4: See main schedule

Fmr. First Lady Nancy Reagan


Sept. 28: Rest
Sept. 29: See main schedule
Sept. 30: Rest
Oct. 1: Rest
Oct. 2: Fundraiser in San Diego, CA
Oct. 3: Rest
Oct. 4: Fundraiser in San Francisco, CA

Senator George Voinovich


Sept. 28: See main schedule
Sept. 29: Senatorial Duties
Sept. 30: Barnstorm in Akron, OH
Oct. 1: Fundraiser in Columbus, OH
Oct. 2: Senatorial Duties
Oct. 3: Barnstorm in Cedar Rapids, IA
Oct. 4: Barnstorm in Des Moines, IA

Mr. Sheldon Adelson


Sept. 28: Rest
Sept. 29: Rest
Sept. 30: Fundraiser in Las Vegas, NV
Oct. 1: See main schedule
Oct. 2: Rest
Oct. 3: Rest
Oct. 4: Fundraiser in Carson City, NV

Former President Jerry Ford


Sept. 28: Rest
Sept. 29: Rest
Sept. 30: Press conference announcing endorsement
Oct. 1: Fundraiser in Sioux City, IA
Oct. 2: Fundraiser in Des Moines, IA
Oct. 3: Rest
Oct. 4: Rest

Governor Terry Branstad


Sept. 28: Press Conference announcing endorsement
Sept. 29: Appearance on Today
Sept. 30: Rest
Oct. 1: Fundraiser in Cedar Rapids, IA
Oct. 2: Barnstorm in Waterloo, IA
Oct. 3: Fundraiser in Waterloo, IA
Oct. 4: Rest
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« Reply #184 on: April 11, 2014, 08:50:03 PM »

A reminder: This round will close tonight at 12:30 am EST.
I will have a post up within a day and we'll move the game to December.
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« Reply #185 on: April 11, 2014, 09:58:54 PM »

John Edwards Campaign Schedule, September 28-October 4: Back to Small Town America


September 28
-Meet and greet in Rentiesville, OK
-Meet and greet in Fort Gibson, OK
-Townhall in Okmulgee, OK
-Rally in Tulsa, OK

September 29
-Meet and greet in Park Hill, OK
-Townhall in Tahlequah, OK
-Rally in Bartlesville, OK

September 30
-Meet and greet in Akins, OK
-Meet and greet in Newkirk, OK
-Meet and greet in Ponca City, OK
-Rally in Norman, OK
It’s great to be here at the University of Oklahoma. Go Sooners!
But what I’m really focused on, is how lucky all of you are to be here today. In America, every single person should be able to go as far as their God-given talents and hard work will take them. And our public education should be our sturdiest ladder of opportunity. This is how you’re going to get ahead in life - and as President, it’s something I’ll make available for everyone. The Edwards plan will be a national initiative to pay public-college tuition, fees, and books for students who don’t have the money to go otherwise, so long as they work part-time, take a college-prep course and stay out of trouble. Qualifying students will be universally eligible - meaning that every single qualified student will be able to afford college. Our youth - you all - are our nation’s future. We need to make sure everyone can share in it.


October 1
-Townhall in Guthrie, OK
-Townhall in Lawton, OK
-Meet and greet in Nida, OK

October 2
-Meet and greet in Optima, OK
Standard stump speech for the OK tour: Great to be here, out in Optima. Y’know, too often, the problems of rural America - real America - are forgotten by politicians living off in Washington. Our rural areas are struggling, earning less; our family farms are struggling; and our young people are moving away. My name’s John Edwards, and I’m running for President. I grew up in Robbins, North Carolina - a small town not that different from Optima. And I know that America can’t turn its back on our rural communities. Rural communities are our source of reliable and affordable food, clean energy - and the values that make America great. Family, work, community, freedom - that’s rural America. I’m running for President to make sure that rural America shares in our prosperity, to fight corporate greet, and turn the tables on runaway economic disparity. I’m the candidate of expanding access to clean water, fighting methamphetamine abuse, protecting lawful gun ownership, and strengthening our rural communities. And I’m the candidate of improving rural schools and health care so that we get the quality of life we’re entitled to. There’s only one candidate in the field who’s fighting to restore economic fairness to rural America. I’d be honored to earn your vote.
-Meet and greet in Wheeless, OK

October 3
-Meet and greet in Cheyenne, OK
-Meet and greet in Colony, OK
-Townhall in Boley, OK

October 4
-Service at the Sulphur United Methodist Church, Sulphur, OK
-Meet and greet in Sulphur, OK
-Meet and greet in Millerton, OK
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« Reply #186 on: April 11, 2014, 10:17:28 PM »

Gary Johnson Campaign Schedule:


Sept. 28th:
Rally/Fundraiser in Council Bluffs, IA
Town Hall in Sioux City, IA
Town Hall in Storm Lake, IA
Barnstorming in Fort Dodge, IA

Sept. 29th:

Town Hall in Webster City, IA
Town Hall in Mason City, IA
Rally and Campaign Speech in Waterloo, IA

Sept. 30th:
Rally in Dubuque, IA
Meet and Greet in Maquoketa, IA
Town Hall in Clinton, IA
Rally in Davenport, IA

"We have a chance to shake things up! Take out the status quo! I represent a true change, and I'm ready to fight and make things happen! Don't believe me? Just look at my track record as governor of New Mexico! We need to be fiscally responsible, I'm the one in the race that can balance a budget!

Oct. 1st:
Rally/Fundraiser in Nashua, NH
Barnstorm and Rally in Manchester, NH
Town Hall in Portsmouth, NH

Oct. 2nd:
Town Hall in Dover, NH
Meet and Greet and Barnstorming Somersworth, NH
Rally and Town Hall in Rochester, NH

Oct. 3rd:
Rally and Speech in Concord, NH
Meet and Greet in Franklin, NH
Town Hall in Laconia, NH

Oct. 4th:
Meet and Greet in Berlin, NH
Town Hall in Lebanon, NH
Meet and Greet in Claremont, NH


Surrogates:

Ron Paul and Jesse Ventura LIVE FREE Bus Tour:

Sept. 28th:
Fundraiser in Davenport, IA
Barnstorming in Moline, IA
Barnstorming in Muscatine, IA

Sept. 29th:

Barnstorming in Burlington, IA
Barnstorming in Mt. Pleasant, IA
Rally in Ottumwa, IA

Sept. 30th:
Rally in Oskaloosa, IA
Barnstorming in Knoxville, IA
Barnstorming in Indianola, IA
Rally in Des Moines, IA

Oct. 1st:
Rally/Fundraiser in Urbandale, IA
Barnstorm and Rally in Ankeny, IA
Barnstorming in Ames, IA

Oct. 2nd:
Barnstorming in Marshalltown, IA
Barnstorming Cedar Rapids, IA
Rally and Barnstorming in Marion, IA

Oct. 3rd:
Rally in Waterloo, IA
Barnstorming in Cedar Falls, IA
Barnstorming in Waverly, IA

Oct. 4th:
Barnstorming in Mason City, IA
Barnstorming in Algona, IA
Barnstorming in Spencer, IA

Buddy Roemer:

Barnstorming and Rallies for Gary Johnson throughout New Hampshire

Barry Goldwater:

Holding Rallies and Fundraisers for Gary Johnson in Arizona

Radio and TV ad to run in the following states:

It's time to make a change, time to shake things up, time for someone new. Gary Johnson isn't your usual candidate, unlike other candidates in the race, he has kept a budget in bipartisan state, he doesn't think that our soldiers should be dying in foreign lands. He's ready to take on all the challenges as president, and has the experience to back him up. A staunch supporter of civil liberties, unlike the other candidates, he will protect all your freedoms, not just the ones that are convenient. LIVE FREE and vote Gary Johnson.
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« Reply #187 on: April 11, 2014, 10:33:33 PM »


-Rally in Norman, OK
It’s great to be here at the University of Oklahoma. Go Sooners!

Major gaffe. It's "Boomer Sooner" Wink
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« Reply #188 on: April 11, 2014, 10:37:31 PM »

Rumsfeld Surrogates:

Dick Cheney:


-September 28-30: Helping the Campaign Team to win more donors and party officers in Washington D.C.
-October 1-4:: Holding fundraisers and Campaign Events in South Carolina.

John Sununu:


-September 28-30, October 1-4: Holding Rallies across New Hampshire in support of Rumsfeld, emphasis on economic experience.

Peter Fitzgerald:


-September 28-30: Rallies in Illinois.
-October 1-4:: Barnstorming through Iowa with Bill Frist.

Bill Frist:


-September 28-30: Town Halls in Missouri and Oklahoma.
-October 1-4:: Barnstorming through Iowa with Peter Fitzgerald.

Mark Sanford:


-September 28-30, October 1-4: Holding Rallies across South Carolina in support of Rumsfeld, emphasis on social views and foreign policy.

Newt Gingrich:


-September 28-30: Town Halls in Delaware and New Hampshire.
-October 1-4:: Barnstorming through South Carolina.
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« Reply #189 on: April 11, 2014, 10:48:10 PM »


-Rally in Norman, OK
It’s great to be here at the University of Oklahoma. Go Sooners!

Major gaffe. It's "Boomer Sooner" Wink

The Edwards campaign would like to formally apologize for our incorrect terminology. One of the things that truly makes America great is our diversity, and we sincerely apologize for any mistakes we may make while dealing with traditions different from the great NC State Wolfpack.
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« Reply #190 on: April 13, 2014, 09:19:14 AM »

Round V:

A Reminder this round will move the game to December.

All Eyes on Edwards and Clinton

Coming off a strong debate performance and receiving a number of endorsements John Edwards looks to be the man to beat in the Iowa Caucuses. The Former North Carolina Senator is currently leading in the state and continues to build support in some of the early primary states including South Carolina and Missouri. Hillary Clinton remains a factor in the race receiving some big name endorsements from Tom Vislack along with newspapers including the NH Union Leader and Ames Tribune. Clinton, who campaign was questioned rebounded after stellar debate performance.

Al Gore's focus is concentrated on Iowa, where he hopes to upset the frontrunner John Edwards. Pundits says that a win for Gore in Iowa will reshape the race and put him in a head-to-head match with Clinton going into New Hampshire and beyond.

Senator Joe Biden continues to be a strong contender for the nomination, with most pundits saying his best shot to change the dynamics of the race would be a win in either Iowa or New Hampshire.



Rudy, Bill and George

Rudy Giuliani is still the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, but he faces competition from Colorado Governor Bill Owens and Virginia Senator George Allen. Both Owens and Allen are vying for the conservative vote in the primary. Owens has walked a fine line with trying to appeal to the base and reaching out to moderate and establishment Republicans. Allen is making the strong case that he is the true conservative in the race, and the real test for the two will be in Iowa.

Donald Rumsfeld continues to focus on early primary states such as New Hampshire and Delaware and is trying to position himself as a successor to Giuliani should his campaign stumble. His foreign policy experience separates him from the rest of the field and is the main focus of his campaign, which could play well with many in the GOP electorate.

Pat Buchanan and Gary Johnson are still factors in the race. Both candidates are playing up their outsider appeal, which is resonating with some in the GOP. Johnson continuously polls strong in the state of Iowa is considered a dark horse.


Round V: December 7-13 2003

Republican Nomination Poll
Rudy Giuliani: 20%
Bill Owens: 19%
George Allen: 19%
Gary Johnson: 14%
Donald Rumsfeld: 13%
Pat Buchanan: 8%
Undecided: 8%

Democratic Nomination Poll
Hillary Clinton: 23%
John Edwards: 22%
Joe Biden: 18%
Al Gore: 14%
Dennis Kucinich: 11%
Undecided: 12%

Iowa Caucuses: Democrats
John Edwards: 27%
Hillary Clinton: 20%
Joe Biden: 19%
Al Gore: 15%
Dennis Kucinich: 10%
Undecided: 9%

Iowa Caucuses: Republicans
Bill Owens: 22%
George Allen: 21%
Gary Johnson: 17%
Rudy Giuliani: 14%
Donald Rumsfeld: 11%
Pat Buchanan: 9%
Undecided: 6%

New Hampshire: Democrats
Hillary Clinton: 27%
John Edwards: 22%
Joe Biden: 19%
Dennis Kuchinich: 12%
Al Gore: 10%
Undecided: 10%

New Hampshire: Republicans
Rudy Giuliani: 24%
Bill Owens: 21%
Gary Johnson: 17%
Donald Rumsfeld: 13%
Pat Buchanan: 10%
George Allen: 9%
Undecided: 5%

Primary Dates:

Iowa Caucuses: January 14th, 2004
New Hampshire Primary: January 20th, 2004


Mini-Super Tuesday: February 3, 2004
Arizona, Delaware, Missouri, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Carolina
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« Reply #191 on: April 13, 2014, 11:35:08 AM »

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« Reply #192 on: April 13, 2014, 12:42:14 PM »


Hillary Clinton Endorsments

October 11, 2003
Dave McCurdy

Hillary Clinton's acquitted herself better than anyone thought she would when she was elected to the Senate. I have no doubt that she would be as good a President as her husband, if not better.

October 27, 2003
Chuck Robb

Hillary Clinton is the only candidate who both regrets the circumstances of her vote in Iraq and simultaneously believes we didn't send enough troops to finish the job in Iraq or Afghanistan. She believes we have been distracted from our mission of capturing and delivering justice to Osama Bin Laden. She believes that we need to leave Iraq promptly and return to that mission, rather than abusing Iraq's oil supply. This is why I am supporting Hillary Clinton

October 31, 2003
Tom Vilsack

People probably find Iowa's history of not electing a woman to high office a sorry tale, but I see Hillary Clinton as the perfect candidate to break that trend!

November 3, 2003

Why Hillary is the Democrats best hope by John Goosen
It's rare to see us at the Ames Tribune, endorse anyone in a Presidential race, but we felt making an exception for Hillary Clinton, a candidate we feel will be the strongest candidate for Democrats in November. We believe John Edwards, Al Gore and Joe Biden are fine candidates, but there's something to be said for the turnout that would be caused be a history-making nominee that Clinton would be.

November 9, 2003

Hillary's the Democrat we want, by Howard Altschiller
Portsmouth Democrats, and indeed all of New Hampshire have a nightmarish decision, of who to support for President on January 20th. We the Portsmouth Herald, believe Hillary Clinton is that Democrat. We believe that Senator Clinton, who has done an impressive job in her almost four years as a Senator from New York, is that candidate. She matches many of the issues New Hampshire voters care about and matches many of the concerns of others in the race.

November 13, 2003

We want Hillary and Pat! By Tom Fahey
After our endorsement of Pat Buchanan one month ago, we decided the best Democratic nominee was the one that opposed Pat best on the campaign trail, and would provide the most General Election entertainment. For reasons that should be obvious to anyone who was alive during the Clinton White House, we believe that is Hillary Clinton.

November 26, 2003

Hillary's the choice for New England Democrats, by Eileen McNamara
We at the Boston Globe believe Hillary Clinton is the strongest nominee, not because of her own strength but because of the flaws of her opponents. Joe Biden's been around forever, and truthfully would be our choice in this primary if Hillary were not running, while John Edwards has this tone that just seems inauthentic. And while we at the Globe liked Al Gore in 2000 and still do, we just don't see how he will be elected President this time. This is why we believe Hillary Clinton is our choice for the Democratic Nomination for President.
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« Reply #193 on: April 13, 2014, 02:29:28 PM »
« Edited: April 13, 2014, 03:21:20 PM by dkrolga »

Rudy Giuliani Campaign Schedule for Dec. 7th-13th 2003



Giuliani 2004 Campaign Staff
National Co-Chairmen: President Gerald Ford and Senator John McCain
Chief of Staff: Tony Carbonetti
Chief Political Strategist: Mike DeHaime
Energy Policy Director: Governor Angus King
Spokeswoman: Katie Levinson
Chief Pollster: Dr. Mark Campbell

December 7th, 2003; Delaware
-- Continue “Straight Talk” Bush Tour
-- Townhall in Georgetown, DE
-- Barnstorm in Wilmington, DE
-- Barnstorm in Dover, DE with Nancy Reagan
-- Fundraiser in Dover, DE with Nancy Reagan
-- Appearance on Larry King Live
-- Drive to Washington, D.C.

Excerpt from Larry King Interview Mayor Giuliani: This primary has to focus in the issues. We can’t get weighed down in ideological squabbles. Some of us are more moderate, others more conservative, that’s just how politics work. What I want to talk about is the nitty gritty, policy differences. Healthcare, civil liberties, foreign policy, the budget. I hope the rest of the campaign is spent discussing these issues instead of arguing over who’s the most conservative.

December 8th, 2003; Washington D.C.
-- Press Conference with John Elway Announcing Endorsement
-- Visit Arlington National Cemetery with Sen. John McCain
-- Fundraiser in Washington, D.C. with Sen. John McCain
-- Speech at American University
-- Townhall at American University
-- Fly to Missouri

Excerpt from American University Speech Mayor Giuliani: Do I like war? No, no one does. But we have to recognize that they are a necessary evil. We, as human beings, have an obligation to protect our brothers and sisters. When a dictator is using mustard and nerve gases against his own people, something must be done. When a government is killing young girls for going to school, something must be done. When 3,000 Americans are killed for being Americans, something must be done. That’s why I support and will defend our involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan.

December 9th, 2003; Missouri
-- Press Conference with Sen. Kit Bond Announcing Endorsement
-- Press Conference with Rep. Roy Blunt Announcing Endorsement
-- Barnstorm in Springfield, MO with Sen. Bond and Rep. Blunt
-- Barnstorm in Jefferson City, MO with Sen. Bond and Rep. Blunt
-- Barnstorm in Ballwin, MO with Sen. Bond and Rep. Blunt
-- Drive to Iowa

December 10th, 2003: Iowa
-- Appearance on Good Morning America, via satellite
-- Continue “Straight Talk” Bus Tour
-- Fundraiser in Ames, IA with Gov. Branstad
-- Barnstorm in Ames, IA  with Gov. Branstad
-- Barnstorm in Nevada, IA with Gov. Branstad

December 11th, 2003: Iowa
-- Continue “Straight Talk” Bus Tour
-- Barnstorm in Ogden, IA with Gov. Branstad
-- Barnstorm in Boone, IA with Gov. Branstad
-- Barnstorm in Dayton, IA with Gov. Branstad
-- Drive to Michigan

December 12th, 2003: Michigan
-- Meeting with Campaign Staff to discuss electoral strategies
-- Attend Campaign Office Opening with Pres. Ford
-- Fundraiser in Ann Arbor with Pres. Ford
-- Meet and Greet in Ann Arbor with Pres. Ford
-- Speech at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
-- Fly to Arizona

Excerpt from U of M Speech Mayor Giuliani: Some Presidential candidates run their campaigns based off of which states they deem ‘important’ or that they think they can win. That’s not how I’m running my campaign. Earlier today I sat down with my Chief of Staff, Tony Carbonetti, and we talked about which states we should focus on. He brought up states like Iowa, New Hampshire, and Florida. But I stopped him there and said ‘We’re going to focus on every states’. I’m running for President of the United States, not just President of Iowa, New Hampshire, and Florida. I pledge that I will visit every state in the nation between now and November 2, 2004.

December 13th: Arizona
-- Continue “Straight Talk” Bus Tour with Sen. McCain
-- Fundraiser in Tucson, AZ with Sen. McCain
-- Barnstorm in Oro Valley, AZ with Sen. McCain
-- Visit San Xavier Indian Reservation with Sen. McCain
-- Barnstorm in Green Valley, AZ with Sen. McCain
-- Fly to New Hampshire
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« Reply #194 on: April 13, 2014, 09:09:34 PM »

Giuliani Surrogates, Dec 7th-13th, 2003

Gov. George Pataki


Dec. 7: Barnstorm in Saratoga, NY with Mayor Bloomberg
Dec. 8: Barnstorm in Syracuse, NY with Mayor Bloomberg
Dec. 9: Gubernatorial Duties
Dec. 10: Gubernatorial Duties
Dec. 11: Fundraiser in Albany, NY
Dec. 12: Barnstorm in Manchester, NH
Dec. 13: Barnstorm in Concord, NH

Mayor Michael Bloomberg


Dec. 7: Barnstorm in Saratoga, NY with Gov. Pataki
Dec. 8: Barnstorm in Syracuse, NY with Gov. Pataki
Dec. 9: Fundraiser in Brooklyn, NY
Dec. 10: Mayoral Duties
Dec. 11: Mayoral Duties
Dec. 12: Barnstorm in Harlem, NY
Dec. 13: Barnstorm in the Bronx, NY

Senator John McCain


Dec. 7: Senatorial Duties
Dec. 8: See main schedule
Dec. 9: Senatorial Duties
Dec. 10: Fundraiser in Yuma, AZ with John Elway
Dec. 11: Attend campaign office opening in Chandler, AZ
Dec. 12: Barnstorm in Chandler, AZ with John Elway
Dec. 13: See main schedule

Governor Angus King


Dec. 7: Rest
Dec. 8: Fundraiser in Concord, NH
Dec. 9: Barnstorm in Nashua, NH
Dec. 10: Barnstorm in Keene, NH
Dec. 11: Rest
Dec. 12: Barnstorm in Hart’s Location, NH
Dec. 13: Fundraiser in Rindge, NH

Fmr. First Lady Nancy Reagan


Dec. 7: See main schedule
Dec. 8: Rest
Dec. 9: Rest
Dec. 10: Rest
Dec. 11: Meet and Greet in Auburn, NH
Dec. 12: Rest
Dec. 13: Fundraiser in San Francisco, CO

Senator George Voinovich


Dec. 7: Attend campaign office opening in Bowling Green, OH
Dec. 8: Fundraiser in Akron, OH
Dec. 9: Senatorial Duties
Dec. 10: Barnstorm in Des Moines, IA
Dec. 11: Senatorial Duties
Dec. 12: Barnstorm in Ames, IA
Dec. 13: Barnstorm in Farmington, IA

Mr. Sheldon Adelson


Dec. 7: Rest
Dec. 8: Fundraiser in Sacramento, CA
Dec. 9: Rest
Dec. 10: Rest
Dec. 11: Fundraiser in Carson City, NV
Dec. 12: Fundraiser in Reno, NV
Dec. 13: Rest

Former President Jerry Ford


Dec. 7: Fundraiser in Washington, D.C.
Dec. 8: Fundraiser in Richmond, VA
Dec. 9: Rest
Dec. 10: Rest
Dec. 11: Attend campaign office opening in Lansing, MI
Dec. 12: See main schedule
Dec. 13: Rest

Governor Terry Branstad


Dec. 7: Rest
Dec. 8: Barnstorm in Des Moines, IA
Dec. 9: Fundraiser in Ames, IA
Dec. 10: See main schedule
Dec. 11: See main schedule
Dec. 12: Rest
Dec. 13: Barnstorm in Dubuque, IA

Senator Kit Bond


Dec. 7: Senatorial Duties
Dec. 8: Senatorial Duties
Dec. 9: See main schedule
Dec. 10: Fundraiser in Jefferson City, MO
Dec. 11: Barnstorm in Independence, MO
Dec. 12: Barnstorm in St. Louis, MO
Dec. 13: Barnstorm in Ames, IA

House Majority Whip Roy Blunt


Dec. 7: Congressional Duties
Dec. 8: Congressional Duties
Dec. 9: See main schedule
Dec. 10: Barnstorm in Lee’s Summit, MO
Dec. 11: Barnstorm in Fulton, MO
Dec. 12: Barnstorm in St. Ann, MO
Dec. 13: Fundraiser in Washington, D.C.

Mr. John Elway


Dec. 7: Rest
Dec. 8: See main schedule
Dec. 9: Fundraiser in Denver, CO
Dec. 10: Barnstorm in Yuma, AZ with Sen. McCain
Dec. 11: Rest
Dec. 12: Barnstorm in Chandler, AZ with Sen. McCain
Dec. 13: Fundraiser in Boulder, CO
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« Reply #195 on: April 14, 2014, 07:46:53 AM »

Note: Meant to add the close date. Round V will end on Wednesday at 12:01 AM EST
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« Reply #196 on: April 14, 2014, 10:33:00 PM »

Schedule for Hillary Clinton

December 7, 2003

Meet voters in Berlin, New Hampshire

Meet voters in Pinkham's Grant, New Hampshire

Speech at the Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire

Almost sixty years ago, the world's new economic system was formed here at Bretton Woods. By establishing the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, we established procedures to assist the nations of the world in the event of any economic disaster, something that has never been in place before. We defused problems related to excessively protectionist policies that arose out of the Great Depression. When Richard Nixon removed the Gold Standard without consulting with any other country, it spelled the death knell of the reliability and efficacy of this system. Given the current system's vulnerability to economic crisis it's time to consult the leaders of the world, people like Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, Jacques Chirac, Gerhard Schoreder and Hans Eichel about making a new Bretton Woods agreement, something that would patch the holes in our financial world, and make the world economy inclusive to all countries, not a select few.

Meet voters in Errol, New Hampshire

December 8, 2003

Meet voters/Photos with "Santa" at Santa's Village, Jefferson, New Hampshire

It's certainly an interesting sight to be at a Christmas-themed amusement park so close to Christmas, and I applaud the Dubois family for believing in the concept, that Christmas is a concept worth celebrating with all. Now which way was Santa's home again?

Fundraiser at Cranmore Mountain Resort, North Conway, New Hampshire (With performences by General Public, Sinead O'Connor, Peter Gabriel, Yuri Bashmet, Anne-Sophie Mutter and Julian Rachlin)


Meet voters in Albany, New Hampshire

Meet voters in Sandwich, New Hampshire

December 9, 2013

Speech in Brownfield, Maine (With Co-Founder of Couchsurfing International Inc. co-founder Casey Fenton)
 
Casey Fenton, had an idea last year, for people to have open doors and couches, to whatever itinerant traveler comes along, and while it may sound somewhat creepy, it's also brilliant. The fact is his story, could only happen in America, even today a land where dreams can become reality, but also where people could lose everything in an instant. Mr. Fenton, I strongly hope and desire that this fate doesn't befall you, as your ideas fill a concept that people want and need.

Meet voters in Canton, Maine (With Miss Maine 1981 Kathleen Jarrell)

Meet voters in Freeport, Maine (With 1984 Olympic Gold Medalist and 1983 Pan American Games Gold Medalist (Marathon) Joan Benoit)

Meet Voters in Sebago, Maine

December 10, 2003

Meet voters in Harpswell, Maine

Fundraiser in Yarmouth, Maine (50% For Clinton Campaign, 50% for Safe Passage) (With Safe Passage founder Hanley Denning)

December 11, 2003
Run 10k Beach to Beacon event, Cape Elizabeth (Finish in 57 minutes and 39 seconds)


Meet voters in Judson, South Carolina

December 12, 2003

Meet voters in Patagonia, Arizona

Meet voters in Kino Springs, Arizona

Meet voters in Tubac, Arizona

December, 13, 2003

Meet voters in Oracle, California

Serve as honorary captain for Men's College Basketball game (Arizona Wildcats v Marquette Golden Eagles) McKale Center, Tuscon.

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« Reply #197 on: April 15, 2014, 04:47:46 PM »

Gary Johnson Campaign Schedule:

Dec. 7th:
Rally/Fundraiser in Nashua, NH
Barnstorm and Rally in Manchester, NH
Barnstorm and Town Hall in Portsmouth, NH

Dec. 8th:
Barnstorming and GOTV in Dover, NH
Barnstorming and Town Hall in Somersworth, NH
Rally and Barnstorming in Rochester, NH

Dec. 9th:
Meet and Greet in Berlin, NH
Rally in Lebanon, NH
Barnstorming and Town Hall in Claremont, NH

Dec. 10th:
Rally and Speech in Concord, NH
Barnstorming and Rally in Franklin, NH
Barnstorming and Town Hall in Laconia, NH

Dec. 11th:
Rally and Fundraiser in Davenport, IA
Town Hall in Iowa City, IA
Rally and Campaign Speech in Cedar Rapids, IA

Dec. 12th:
Town Hall in Dubuque, IA
Rally and Barnstorm in Waterloo, IA
Rally and Campaign Speech in Ames, IA

Dec. 13th:
Town Hall in Fort Dodge, IA
Rally in Sioux City
Rally/Fundraiser in Council Bluffs, IA

Surrogates:


Rep. Ron Paul:

Dec. 7th: Fundraising in New Hampshire
Dec. 8th: Congressional Duties
Dec. 9th: Barnstorming Iowa
Dec. 10th: Fundraising in Iowa
Dec. 12th: Meeting with Congressmen to support Gary Johnson
Dec. 13th: Attend Rallies with Johnson in Iowa

Fmr. Gov. Jesse Ventura:

Dec. 7th-Dec. 9th: Touring Iowa small towns for Johnson
Dec. 10th-Dec. 13th: Fundraising in Iowa

Fmr. Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr:

Dec. 7th-9th: Fundraising in Arizona
Dec. 10th-13th: Rallies for Johnson in Arizona

Fmr. Gov. Buddy Roemer:

Dec. 7th-Dec. 13th: Barnstorming and Rallies in Missouri

Clint Eastwood:

Dec. 7th-Dec. 10th: Fundraisers for Johnson in California
Dec. 11th-Dec. 13th: Rallies for Johnson in Iowa
Gary Johnson is the only guy in this race who has the guts to be president, a real Republican. You other candidates feeling lucky?

Fmr. Rep. Bob Barr:

Dec. 7th-Dec. 13th: Barnstorming and Rallies in South Carolina
Governor Johnson is the true conservative, who stands for economic freedom and is the champion of small business!

Fmr. Gov. William Weld:

Dec. 7th-Dec. 13th: Rallies and Barnstorm New Hampshire
Governor Johnson is the true candidate, one with conviction and experience. He is the right man to be president.

Drew Carey:

Dec. 7th-Dec. 13th: Fundraisers in California
Now, I'm not one for speeches, or the Republican party. But Governor Johnson is the only candidate that stands for true freedom in the United States.

Fmr. Rep. Joe Scarborough:

Dec. 7th-Dec. 13th: Barnstorming and Rallies in South Carolina
Governor Johnson is the only candidate our Republican party needs right now, he is the candidate that will lead the party to national success. Gary Johnson knows how to govern, and is the true future of the party, lets support Gary Johnson!

Economist and Reagan Adviser Paul Craig Roberts:

Dec. 7th-Dec. 9th: Rallies for Johnson in Iowa
Dec. 10th-Dec. 13th: Fundraising in Iowa
As adviser to Ronald Reagan, I was a strong proponent for the fiscal conservatism that led us through the 1980's. Governor Johnson is the only candidate with that drive, vision, leadership and principles to take us back to true fiscal conservatism!

TV and Radio Ad to run in the following states:

A candidate with proven leadership, a candidate that has proven that he is will to stand apart and do right. Not beholding to anyone but the people, ready to take on the real problems America faces. Gary Johnson is not just a Republican candidate for president, but the people's candidate for president. With endorsements from Independents and Republicans alike, he is the candidate that shows conviction, and will be a man of the people.
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« Reply #198 on: April 15, 2014, 05:51:56 PM »

Sen. Biden's Campaign Schedule; December 7th to December 13th


Dec. 7th
Barnstorming for Barack Obama-Chicago, Illinois
Fundraiser-Chicago, Illinois
Meet and Greet-Chicago, Illinois
Meeting with Governor Rod Blagojevich (Seeking Endorsement)-Springfield, Illinois



Y'know folks, it's rarely that you come across a guy that makes you think "Darn, he's got everything", a guy who'll bring true change to Washington, a guy that'll not just focus on Partisan Politics and get bills through the Senate, a guy who will get America truly to the Modern age, and d'you know who that guy is? Of course you do, State Senator Barack Obama! C'mon people, let's elect this guy Senator!

Dec. 8th
Staff Meeting-San Fransisco, California
Meeting with Governor Jerry Brown(Seeking Endorsement)-San Fransisco
Rally-Los Angeles, California
Meet and Greet-Los Angeles, California

Dec. 9th
Town Hall-Concord, New Hampshire
Meeting Voters-Concord, New Hampshire
Lunch with Locals at Hilton-Concord, New Hampshire
Rally with Sen. Rockefeller and Sen. Cantwell-Cocord, New Hampshire

Dec. 10th
Interview with Larry King-New York City, New York
Staff Meeting-Wilmington, Delaware
Rally with Gov. Warner-Norfolk, Virginia
Meet and Greet-Des Moines, Iowa



King: So, Senator Biden, what is your position on former President Clinton/Bush's Trade Agreement, known as the North American Free Trade Agreement Act, or NAFTA?

Biden: Well, it's a mixed bag, I think it has executed well enough, I like what it's trying to do, strengthen our relations with our friends both north and south of the border, and I think it has done that well, I mean, we've gotten closer to both Canada and Mexico, I myself voted for the bill without hesitation, and it shows what we need to do, we can't just plug our ears and go la la la for the rest of the Century as other nations branch off, we need to get trading with countries like France, Germany and the rest of the EU, we shouldn't go back to the days of Cleveland or McKinley where tariffs solved everything, that line of thinking caused the 1892 recession, something no American should back to ever again.

Dec. 11th
Barnstorming and Campaign Speech-Des Moines, Iowa
Breakfast with Locals-Springfield, Illinois
Meet and Greet-Springfield, Illinois
Town Hall-Des Moines, Iowa

Dec. 12th
Rally with Gov. Warner-Richmond, Virginia
Interview with Jon Stewart-New York City, New York
Rally-New York City, New York
Town Hall-Hoboken, New Jersey

Dec. 13th
Rest
Meeting with Sen. Specter-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Rally with Sen. Cantwell-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Barnstorming-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Biden Endorsements:

Max Cleland:


I was only in the Senate for one term, and unfortunately I was defeated in 2002, a shame, though we can still keep America floating, and push it away from destruction, and the path to peace, prosperity, a path without the need of Corporate meddling or Partisan bickering, and that path starts going when you elect Senator Joe Biden President!

The Chicago Tribune:



We like to report the truth at this Newspaper, be that Clinton coming 2nd in New Hampshire, or Gore losing out in 2000, that is our motif here, and we can tell a good man who would be an excellent President when we see him, and we definitely see Joe Biden as the next President of the United States.
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« Reply #199 on: April 15, 2014, 07:12:57 PM »

An Important Announcement from Patrick Buchanan.

"For the past three months, I have been blessed to take on the endeavor of a fourth Presidential campaign. As I have debated my rivals, it has occurred to me that it is time for the torch of conservatism to be passed down to a new generation. Therefore, after much prayer and deliberation, I have decided to end my campaign for the Republican nomination and endorse Senator George Allen of Virginia, who is without a doubt one of the best conservative fighters in the Senate. Too all of my supporters, especially my friends in the “Buchanan Brigades”, I’d like to express my eternal gratitude for your hard work and devotion. Let us now unite behind Senator Allen, and help make him the next great conservative Republican President of the United States!”

(It's been fun, but my RL schedule is making this game hard to keep up with.)
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