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TAKE ACTION: Send Clinton the Message

Posted by admin on May-8-08


Take the opportunity to briefly reach out and contact the Clinton campaign at their West Virginia, Kentucky, or Oregon offices to express your desire for HRC to end her failed White House bid. At this point, her struggle to stay in the primary can only lead to more party divisions along class and racial lines. If she is the selfless public servant she claims to be, then she will recongize that the party is ready to move forward.

Clinton Office Contact Information

West Virginia
191 Summers Street
Charleston, WV 25301
Phone: 304.346.1913
Website

Kentucky
1357 Bardstown Road
Louisville, KY 40204
Phone: 502.454.4448
Website

Oregon
32 NW 5th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503.227.0269
Website


Take the opportunity to briefly reach out and contact the Clinton campaign at their West Virginia, Kentucky, or Oregon offices to express your desire for HRC to end her failed White House bid. At this point, her struggle to stay in the primary can only lead to more party divisions along class and racial lines. If she is the selfless public servant she claims to be, then she will recongize that the party is ready to move forward.

Clinton Office Contact Information

West Virginia
191 Summers Street
Charleston, WV 25301
Phone: 304.346.1913
Website

Kentucky
1357 Bardstown Road
Louisville, KY 40204
Phone: 502.454.4448
Website

Oregon
32 NW 5th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503.227.0269
Website
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Game Over

Posted by admin on May-7-08




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After Obama’s strong performance in N.C. and Indiana last night, Clinton is on the ropes, digging again into her personal pocketbooks to fund her campaign. Meanwhile, commentators on MSNBC are calling Obama the nominee. Over in the McCain camp, folks are trying to figure out how 26% of N.C. voters and 22% of Indiana voters went against the old man.

After Obama's strong performance in N.C. and Indiana last night, Clinton is on the ropes, digging again into her personal pocketbooks to fund her campaign. Meanwhile, commentators on MSNBC are calling Obama the nominee. Over in the McCain camp, folks are trying to figure out how 26% of N.C. voters and 22% of Indiana voters went against the old man.
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UPDATE: NYT says Clinton Out of Options

Posted by admin on May-6-08

Read all about it.

Read all about it.
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