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Posts tagged with 'change'

  • TPMtv: Sunday Show Roundup: End of the Beginning

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, JUNE 09 2008 11:41 AM | PERMALINK

    Sunday Show Roundup: End of the Beginning

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Hillary Clinton finally conceded over the weekend, marking the official end of the presidential primaries. Is she now angling for the VP slot? And as the general election fight kicks off, is there any way McCain can claim to be the actual change candidate?

  • Kerry Backs Obama

    POSTED BY RALEIGH-ELIZABETH SMITH, JANUARY 10 2008 09:47 AM | PERMALINK

     

    Barack Obama has won the support of Senator John Kerry, the AP reports this morning. While I'm sure Barack is thrilled to have the endorsement of the guy that couldn't beat Bush, I'd be holding out for someone who, say, actually has won office.

    Kerry, a senator from Massachusetts, plans to announce his support Thursday at a rally at the College of Charleston, said a Democrat familiar with Kerry's decision. The 2004 nominee will argue that Obama can best unite the country and has the potential to...

  • Viggo Mortensen and Dennis Kucinich on media and change

    POSTED BY MARC BOXSER, JANUARY 07 2008 11:57 AM | PERMALINK

    In our latest vid from New Hampshire Viggo Mortensen spent a day campaigning with Dennis Kucinich campaigning around New Hampshire. They discuss the media, the burgeoning desire for "change" in this election and what change really means. Viggo also comments on Mike Huckabee's celebrity proxy Chuck Norris.

     

  • Wednesday Interview: Jacob Soboroff from Why Tuesday?

    POSTED BY RALEIGH-ELIZABETH SMITH, NOVEMBER 28 2007 04:26 PM | PERMALINK

    Veracifier: What is Why Tuesday?  And what are your goals?
    Jacob: Why Tuesday? is a nonpartisan and nonprofit group that was founded in 2005 to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. We want to be in this decade what Rock the Vote was to the last one - an open an honest conversation about increasing voter participation in America. But we want to do it on the net, Web 2.0 style.

    Our founders - Ambassador Andrew Young, Bill Wachtel and Norman Ornstein - said, look - given the...