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On January 3rd, both the democratic and republican parties in Iowa saw a record number of voters turn out for ? Q. On January 3rd, both the democratic and republican parties in Iowa saw a record number of voters turn out for ? Asked by yifang c - Wed Dec 10 14:17:04 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The Iowa caucuses Answered by gosam777 - Wed Dec 10 22:21:37 2008 Is Barack Obama running scared? Q. Last week one of Obama's operatives compared Bill Clinton to Joe McCarthy. Now former Iowa Democratic Party chairman Gordon Fischer, complained that Bill Clinton was hurting the Democratic Party and leaving "a stain on his legacy much worse, much deeper, than the one on Monica's blue dress." Both of those remind me of a boxer who is tiring and starting to swing wildly at air. Asked by Evita Rodham Clinton - Mon Mar 24 15:10:01 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments A. Obama is obviously bruised and battered over the Wright fiasco, and invoking the blue dress is a pretty lame comeback. I see better ones here in Y!A every day. Answered by What, Me Change? - Mon Mar 24 15:21:16 2008 Has Iowa success opened eyes of hitherto uncommitted Democrat senators in endorsing Obama who remained obsure?
Q. till then ? 1) AP: Sen. McCaskill to endorse Obama USA Today Sat, 12 Jan 2008 6:40 PM PST Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill will endorse Democratic Sen. Barack Obama for president, The Associated Press has learned. 2) Nebraska Sen. Nelson endorses Obama AP via Yahoo! News Sat, 12 Jan 2008 11:04 AM PST Presidential hopeful Barack Obama won the endorsement Saturday of U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson, a popular moderate Democrat in largely Republican Nebraska who said he believes Obama has ability to bridge the partisan divide and to carry Democratic candidates across the country to victory in 2008. 3) Obama Picks Up Kerry's Endorsement Washington Post Sat, 12 Jan 2008 7:52 am pst charleston, S.C., Jan. 10 -- Sen. John F. Kerry (Mass.), the Democratic… [cont.] Asked by Udandaraogiri - Sat Jan 12 23:44:29 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. A lot of these people were trying to stay non-bias. However, after the UNUSUAL second in NH, they feel now is the time to step forward and give him fresh momentum. I would do the same if I was in their position. Answered by Tommy - Sun Jan 13 00:06:39 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Iowa Democratic Party" 16campaign xlarge2 jpg
350px x 600px | 49.10kB [source page] Joshua Lott for The New York Times Senator Barack Obama with voters in Independence Iowa on Saturday during his 22 city tour of the state B to S NE 033resize jpg
390px x 497px | 118.10kB [source page] Back to School with Chet Culver Saturday August 26 2006 Chet Culver took his Back to School tour to Cedar Rapids CR 006crop jpg
373px x 498px | 29.90kB [source page] Cedar Rapids Community Gathering Wednesday May 24 2006 Mari Culver introduces Chet and Patty to the crowd gathered in Cedar Rapids From Yahoo Image Search: "Iowa Democratic Party" See also:
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