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Diebold favors Hillary, hand count for Obama view story
38 votes- Submitted by cGt2099
- 10 months ago
- (http://presscue.com/node/38034)
- Became popular 10 months ago
I used the Comma delimited database: NH municipalities hand count vs use Diebold machines from BlackBoxVoting.org to see if there was a deviation between the results from precincts which used hand counts and those which relied on Diebold machines...
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How Clinton pulled it out in New Hampshire. - By John Dickerson - Slate Magazine view story
3 votes- Submitted by rickroberts
- 10 months ago
- (http://www.slate.com/id/2181584/)
- Became popular 10 months ago
Democrats like a fighter. Maybe that's the simplest reason Hillary Clinton pulled out a surprise victory in New Hampshire. Before her campaign even arrived here, her aides were promising they'd take the fight to Obama. In the five days between the two con
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Clinton upsets Obama in NH; McCain wins - Yahoo! News view story
25 votes- Submitted by cmcgill
- 10 months ago
- (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/primar...)
- Became popular 10 months ago
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton won New Hampshire's Democratic primary Tuesday night in a startling upset, defeating Sen. Barack Obama and resurrecting her bid for the White House. Sen. John McCain powered past his Republican rivals and back into contention f
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Making Fun of the '08 Candidates view story
47 votes- Submitted by JessicaLaurie
- 10 months ago
- (http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vo...)
- Became popular 10 months ago
Running for president is serious business. Up and early and to bed late, every day on the campaign trail is spent working and earning every vote. But as the candidates make their way around the nation, there are plenty of bad days, bungles, and bloopers.
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An emotional Clinton vows to fight on view story
18 votes- Submitted by BartTheBear
- 10 months ago
- (http://www.reuters.com/article/po...)
- Became popular 10 months ago
A teary-eyed Hillary Clinton pushed for support on Monday as polls showed her poised for a huge New Hampshire loss to Democratic rival Barack Obama, but the former front-runner vowed to carry on with her presidential quest even if she loses.
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The Garlic: Clinton Camp, Burnishing Her Experience Resume, Claims David Bowie Song "Changes" All About Hillary view story
2 votes- Submitted by JTD
- 10 months ago
- (http://puregarlic.blogspot.com/20...)
- Became popular 10 months ago
Clinton Camp, Burnishing Her Experience Resume, Claims David Bowie Song "Changes" All About Hillary
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Has The Ron Paul Effect Sunk Rudy & Hillary? view story
16 votes- Submitted by Edith01
- 10 months ago
- (http://www.infowars.com/articles/...)
- Became popular 10 months ago
Ron Paul supporters have mixed views on whether the Congressman's 10% showing was a success or not, but the larger issue in the aftermath of the Iowa caucus has to be the question of whether the Ron Paul effect has sunk the presidential aspirations ...
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Elections 2008: Weekly Scorecard (1/6) -- Roadkill Refugee view story
4 votes- Submitted by roadkillrefugee
- 10 months ago
- (http://roadkillrefugee.wordpress....)
- Became popular 10 months ago
At long last, the voting has begun. This week, Iowa voters shocked the world by giving Obama and Huckabee clear victories. Then the candidates rushed to New Hampshire where they had a debate with an unusual format. For a change, they actually debated each
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Change at any cost view story
1 vote- Submitted by Delling
- 11 months ago
- (http://ballsnews.com/change-at-an...)
- Became popular 11 months ago
One of the more entertaining elements of this 2008 election cycle is the talk of change by leading Democratic candidates and their supporters. The actual change represented by Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John Edwards is only skin-deep.
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Clinton: Obama has changed positions - Yahoo! News view story
11 votes- Submitted by allenshillfarm
- 11 months ago
- (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200801...)
- Became popular 11 months ago
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democratic presidential front-runner no longer, accused campaign rival Barack Obama of changing his positions on health care and "a number of issues" Saturday night in a debate three days before the New Hampshire primary.


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