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Former Virginia governor Mark R. Warner is a candidate for the United States Senate in 2008. In 2006, he was expected to pursue the Democratic nomination in the 2008 presidential elections but announced in the fall that he would not run.
Former Virginia governor Mark R. Warner is a candidate for the United States Senate in 2008. In 2006, he was expected to pursue the Democratic nomination in the 2008 presidential elections but announced in the fall that he would not run.
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August 30: Feedback from newspaper readers
• Sally, Hampton: Some months ago, the front page became the local section of your paper. The second section therefore was for national and world news. So what is the rationale for Obama's larger than life picture on the supposed local section this...Tags: Executive Branch, Sarah Palin, Government, Barack Obama, Freedom of the Press
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Stars over the moon about Obama's speech
The Associated PressDENVER -- First word on Barack Obama's historic nomination acceptance speech from a bevy of celebrities in attendance was decidedly partisan: "It was excellent," Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie said. "It was amazing." "Incredible," said Jessica Alba...Tags: Sheryl Crow, Super Bowl, Primaries, Barack Obama, Movies
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Broder: Bad time for Obama to have an off-night
DENVER -- The Democrats had themselves a successful convention -- at the price of appearing quite conventional. The delegates left here happy and enthused, believing that the divisive nomination fight was finally behind them. But their star, Barack...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Richard Durbin, George Bush, Edward M. Kennedy, Government
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Celebrities at the Democractic convention? Too many for DNC to count
How many celebrities and notable Americans came to watch Barack Obama close down the Democractic convention at Invesco field Thursday night? Too many for the DNC to count, but Fergie, Oprah, Jessica Alba, Jennifer Hudson, Shawn Johnson, Sheryl Crow,...Tags: Sheryl Crow, Super Bowl, Primaries, Barack Obama, Movies
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Warner's speech
Good thing Mark Warner began his big Tuesday night speech with "My fellow Democrats." Otherwise there might have been some confusion on that point. Nonpartisanship plays to boffo returns at the League of Women Voters, where almost anything divisive...Tags: Executive Branch, National Government, Edward M. Kennedy, Mario, Government
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Gilmore takes Warner to task for declining TV debate
804-225-7345Republican Jim Gilmore blasted Democrat Mark R. Warner on Thursday for refusing to participate in a televised debate for the U.S. Senate race. The League of Women Voters had agreed to sponsor the debate in conjunction with WTVR, a CBS station, and WCVE a...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Executive Branch, Consumer Electronics Industry, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Government
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Giuliani in Denver to support McCain
dan.janison@newsday.comFormer New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani appeared a few miles from the convention hall where Barack Obama was to be nominated and cited past statements from Giuliani's twice would-be rival Hillary Rodham Clinton to make his case for Sen. John McCain....Tags: Executive Branch, Ohio, United States of America, Barack Obama, Political Candidates
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Group says Warner spurned TV Senate debate invite
AP Political WriterDemocratic former Gov. Mark R. Warner won't take part in a statewide televised Senate race debate this fall sponsored by the League of Women Voters. Olga Hernandez, president of the League's Virginia chapter, said Warner's Republican opponent, former...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Executive Branch, Jim Webb, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Regional Authority
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Jamie Foxx, Kanye West take the stage in Denver
What Kanye West regretted when Barack Obama became the Democratic party's presidential candidate: That his mother, Donda, hadn't lived to experience it. "It's an incredible time to be around. I wish my momma could have seen this day," the 31-year-old...Tags: Jamie Foxx, Tom Daschle, Barack Obama, Virginia, Political Candidates
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Obama's a leader
Virginia voters have an opportunity this November to elect a man who will provide the kind of leadership we need in this changing world. Sen. Barack Obama's levelheaded demeanor and dedication to diplomacy will go a long way to restoring our relationships...Tags: Executive Branch, Williamsburg, Government, Barack Obama, Virginia
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Montanan makes Dem delegates 'bark'
The Swampby William E. Gibson Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer, an emerging star in cowboy boots at the Democratic convention, roused Florida delegates at their breakfast meeting this morning and even made them bark. With bolo tie and infectious enthusiasm,...Tags: National Government, Executive Branch, Elections, Florida, Government
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Hillary Clinton Night Live-bloggin'
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated til the end now. DENVER -- "President Obama'' -- the words roll off of Hillary Clinton's lips.She will utter the name of the Democratic Party's new champion just 12 times in this convention address, but......Tags: Executive Branch, George Bush, Kathleen Sebelius, Regional Authority, Government
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