New York Times: 22.jan.2007
The cover story focuses on the early start to the 2008 presidential campaign. Focused at the beginning mainly on the field of eight Democratic candidates for the Dem. nomination, this article starts of questioning the ability for candidates *for the nomination* to be able to raise enough money to maintain a campaign throughout the months ahead to the Democratic nomination in Denver. Furthermore, the article digs at the underlying question of whether this is at all good for "voter choice" in the end: the more money involved, the more it is likely to be a match of campaign fund-raising and fund-spending.
Don't call me sweetie...
9 years ago
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Sorry Andy, Paid more attention to the football pics. DA BEARS! DA BEARS! DA BEARS ARE IN THE SUPERBOWL!!!!
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