democrats.org - 10/14/2008
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Our Party A 50 State Strategy How Democrats can and will win in every state, every county, and every precinct. The Democratic Party is committed to winning elections at every level in every region of the country, and we're getting started right now with a massive effort to fund organizers on the ...
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com - 10/16/2008
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The McCain campaign and the Republican National Committee
are pumping stark new robo-calls into Virginia that assert
that Barack Obama isn't "who you think" he is and subtly question whether he and his fellow Democrats really want to keep us safe. ...
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New McCain Campaign/RNC Robocalls Question Whether Obama ...
democrats.org - 10/13/2008
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democrats.org —
TheDemocraticParty Sign-Up Home Blog Our Party What We
Stand For The Democratic Platform 50-State Strategy About the
DNC Party Organization Democratic Leaders Party History Voting Rights Institute National Lawyers Council Action Get Your Democracy ...
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The Democratic Party
huffingtonpost.com - 10/18/2008
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huffingtonpost.com —
Barack Obama's campaign is trotting out its own
"Joe the Plumber" to counteract efforts by John McCain
to make inroads on the white working class vote. A reader in Colorado sends over word that the state Democratic Party and the Obama camp are ...
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Obama Launches Own Joe-The-Plumber Robocall
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ACORN's 15 State Strategy for Voter Fraud
The Next Right —
... Much has been made of the Democrats 50 state strategy to win the election. Who knew there was a fall back 15 state strategy to steal it if they couldn’t win it? ...
ACORN's 15 State Strategy for Voter Fraud
Hyscience —
... Apparently, the Democrats have had a back up plan to their 50 state strategy to win the election; if the 50 state route didn't take them there, they'd simply fall back to ACORN's 15 state strategy to ...
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