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Labor Day

In 2008,Mark Warner on September 2, 2008 by rparikh

Cross posted on Mark Warner 2008:

Governor Warner spent this Labor Day the same way he spends every Labor Day – running up and down the streets of Buena Vista and Covington in their annual parades.

Here is a video of the Buena Vista Parade:

On the unofficial start of the fall campaign season, Governor Warner led the pack of politicians at the Buena Vista Labor Day Parade by shaking almost every hand along the parade route.  In the hills of Rockbridge and Allegheny Counties, our team showed once again how organized we are; nearly everyone in both towns had a Mark Warner sticker on their shirts and a rally sign in their hands.

“I’m working hard for it,” Governor Warner shouted to one parade-goer who remarked how much he was sweating. “I really want this job.”

Here’s what the Daily Press of Newport News wrote:

Democrat Mark R. Warner certainly looked like a front-runner in the U.S. Senate race Monday, trotting ahead of his opponent in the Buena Vista Labor Day parade.

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Four years ago, how wrong we were…

In 2008,Politics on December 12, 2007 by rparikh

A friend of mine passed along these interesting poll numbers from exactly four years ago, on the eve of the 2004 Iowa Caucuses.  Compare this New York Times poll to this one released this morning.  Moral of the story: yeah, we have no idea what can happen.

Poll: Dean Pulls Away In Dem Race

Ex-Vermont Gov. Leads Clark And Lieberman By 13 Points

NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 2003

CHOICE FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
(Democratic primary voters)
Now
Howard Dean
23%
Wesley Clark
10%
Joe Lieberman
10%
Richard Gephardt
6%
Al Sharpton
5%
John Kerry
4%
John Edwards
2%
Carol Moseley-Braun
1%

CBS) Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean has pulled away from the field in the Democratic Presidential nomination race: his support among Democratic primary voters nationwide has risen in the past month, and held steady after the news of Saddam Hussein’s capture. But the race remains open: more than half of Democratic voters still have no opinion of Dean, most have not made up their minds for sure, and large numbers remain undecided.

Dean has been a vociferous critic of the Iraq war. Most voters believe, as Dean does, that the U.S. is no safer from terror in the wake of the arrest of Saddam Hussein. And while Dean’s rise may have been helped along by former Vice-President Al Gore’s recent endorsement, most primary voters say Gore’s nod makes no difference to them.

Dean has the backing of 23 percent of likely primary voters, the same as he did in the days just prior to Saddam’s capture, and up from 14 percent in November. His nearest rivals today are Wesley Clark and Joe Lieberman, both at 10 percent.

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Mark Warner decides to run for Senate

In 2008,Mark Warner on September 14, 2007 by rparikh

I’ve been waiting a year and a half to tell people to visit www.markwarner2008.com. Though I originally hoped for it to be a website for a presidential candidate, the Senate will do.

Governor Mark Warner announced this morning that he will run for the United States Senate, to replace the irreplaceable John Warner, who will retire in 2009 (see below).

Mark struggled between Governor and Senate, but the national issues that he can help fix was appealing for him — and his staffers.

It’s been a long time coming, but I’m thrilled to finally say that I’m a member of Friends of Mark Warner. Click here to donate!

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Clinton, Obama groups start on campus

In 2008,Daily Colonial,Politics on April 3, 2007 by rparikh

[Originally posted at The Daily Colonial on 4/2/07]

Photo by Bryant AvondoglioHillary Clinton and Barack Obama officially have a presence at GW. Student supporters of both Democratic presidential candidates met for the first time this weekend in the first campus political activity for the 2008 presidential election.

“GW Students for Barack Obama” met on Saturday in Phillips Hall to watch a Web cast of Obama from Iowa. The group’s meeting coincided with house parties around the country that featured the Web cast and an informational DVD about the candidate.

The 20 students in attendance were welcomed by Chapter Director Benjy Locks ’09, who started building the organization in February. The GW chapter is recognized by the national Students for Barack Obama campaign, a grassroots organization that hosted Obama at George Mason University in February. The group, which at the time was unaffiliated, recently became the official student outreach arm of the Obama campaign.

The Obama group became a registered student org earlier this month, said Locks, and since then has a list of 40 members. There are seven members on the E-board, including a communications director and a field director.

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Edwards campaign continues as wife’s breast cancer returns

In 2008,Actual News,Politics on March 22, 2007 by rparikh

John Edwards announced today that his wife’s breast cancer has returned, but that his campaign will go on.

The money quote: “The campaign goes on. The campaign goes on strongly.”

He added: “Any time, any place I need to be with Elizabeth I will be there — period.”

Elizabeth Edwards went to the doctor on Monday complaining that he rib hurt. XRays showed that a tumor that was removed had returned. The tumor is small but the cancer is not cureable.

John said the campaign will continue as planned; they will both be in California tomorrow.

Developing…

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Joe Biden on the Tonight Show

In 2008,Politics on March 22, 2007 by rparikh

Last time a Democratic presidential candidate went on the Tonight Show

Just saying…

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John Edwards to hold presser with wife

In 2008,Actual News,Politics on March 22, 2007 by rparikh

BREAKING NEWS – John Edwards will hold a press conference from North Carolina tomorrow with his wife, who has been treated for breast cancer. After Elizabeth visited doctors on Wednesday, John canceled events in Iowa to be with his wife. The news conference will be held in Chapel Hill to discuss her health.

Will John Edwards drop out? If his wife’s health took a turn for the worse, can he possibly run for president?

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Inside ObamaHQ

In 2008,Actual News,Politics,The Hotline on March 21, 2007 by rparikh

The New York Observer will run a really interesting look in its next issue at Barack Obama‘s campaign HQ in Chicago. The really smart people at The Hotline summarized the tour of the office as such:

  • The field operations office “is cramped into a small corner room overlooking downtown Chicago. … The walls are papered in maps and yellow strips of oversized legal pads, one of which listed more than 20 states” looking to move up their primary.
  • A sign reading “Welcome to the Jungle” hangs on the door of the press shop, “located outside the campaign’s main offices and opposite the locked bathrooms.”
  • Elsewhere, “the people charge with finding the means to close that gap” between Obama and HRC “are plying their trade in a drab, gray-carpeted horseshoe of an office space behind the counter of the reception desk.”
  • “Down the hall, policy experts without ties conferred with the campaign management in the corner office.”
  • “Back toward the reception area, Eureka Gilkey,” Obama’s dep political dir, and Josh Dubois, who runs Obama’s religious-outreach operation, “sit back to back in a stuffy room that smells of scented hand lotion.”
  • The entire campaign will soon move to the larger 11th floor, “filled with bullpens, conference rooms, cushioned orange seats and ample electrical outlets.” The new media team is up there now.

Axelrod works out of an office on North Franklin Street. He “almost seems to be the campaign’s token feet-on-the group realist, not only keeping the idealistic staff grounded in a day-by-day campaign approach, but keeping the young candidate himself from revealing as much of himself as the press might wish.” Both Gibbs and Axelrod say that substantive policy proposals will come in time. Axelrod: “This campaign just began, and we have 10 months to go.”

He also talks to Chris Hughes, who is the head of the new media dept., and is, at 23 (!), the youngest staffer. He comes directly from Facebook. I’m so jealous in so many ways.

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