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| ARP Newsletter. Monthly publication. February 2008. Cover story: Chad |
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Blueprint For Change Simply
The Best Primaries and Caucuses, day by day Two sources to keep you informed Democratic Party National
convention: countdown to D Day |
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| Senator Barack OBAMA's election campaign programme | |||||||||
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Blueprint For Change Click above link to download full acrobat format booklet. |
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You can access these two sources for regular, real time and at all times, delegate counts of all the contestants for your delegate math and forecast. In spite of the Rev. Wright smears, Barack Obama kept the lead in delegate counts and popular votes. The moment is historical.
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Countdown to National Convention starting 25th August, 2008 As at publication date, Barack OBAMA et Hillary CLINTON, the two candidates conpeting for the Democratic Party nomination have repectively obtained:
In order to come out of the ongoing Primaries with nomination garanty, a democrat candidate must have totalled at least 2,024 delegates. It is naturally that tension is mounting between the two Democratic Party candidates towards Pensylivania primaries commencing
and each candidate must fight to add a maximum number to delegate score board. It is no suspense for Republicans, unless... The Republicans will hold their National Convention in St-Paul– Minnesota from 1st September, 2008. Unless something unexpected happened, John McCain having distanced all his competitors and obtained the number of delegates required for his nomination, will become the Party's candidate for the November general elections. |
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