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Entries in Campaign (51)

Wednesday
Apr232008

Obama Campaign Conference Call on OK Governor Endorsement

Conference call with Oklahoma Governor announcing his official endorsement of Barack Obama for President and his reasons for doing so. (22:59)
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Monday
Mar172008

Clinton says it's unacceptable where the oil money in Iraq goes

When addressing students and guests at George Washington University, Democratic Presidential Candidate Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton says it is clear, that the Iraqi government is not spending their oil money on reconstruction; there are reports that Iraq spent less that a quarter of its oil funds set aside for reconstruction in 2006. Oil money is showing up in foreign banks, even as the citizen are lacking in basic services. As president, she said, I would appoint a special council in Iraq to make recommendations directly to me. It is unacceptable that these oil revenues go unused or in a private account while citizens lack electricity and clean drinking water. (1:00)
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Monday
Mar172008

Clinton says withdrawing from Iraq is not retreating from fighting terrorism

When addressing students and guests at George Washington University, Democratic Presidential Candidate Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton says under her plan, withdrawing from Iraq does not mean retreating from fighting terrorism in Iraq. That is why, she says, I will order small lead strike forces to engage in targeted operations against al Qaeda in Iraq. This will protect Iraqi citizens, our allies, and our families right here at home. (:20)
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Monday
Mar172008

Clinton says the war has made the terrorists stronger

When addressing students and guests at George Washington University, Democratic Presidential Candidate Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton says as we bring our troops and contractors home, we cannot lose sight of our strategic interests in this region. The reality is that this war has made the terrorists stronger. Though they may not have been in Iraq before the war, she said, they are there now and we cannot allow Iraq to become a breeding ground and safe haven for terrorists that wish to attack us and our allies. (:24)
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Monday
Mar172008

Clinton says she will work to remove contractors from Iraq

When addressing students and guests at George Washington University, Democratic Presidential Candidate Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton says in addition to removing American troops from Iraq, I will also work to remove armed private military contractors. For five years, she says, their behavior, lack of supervision, and lack of accountability, has often eroded our credibility, endangered lives, and undermined our mission. (:26)
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Monday
Mar172008

Clinton says the Iraqis must be responsible for their own future

When addressing students and guests at George Washington University, Democratic Presidential Candidate Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton says the most important part of her plan, is the first step: to bring our troops home and send the strongest possible message to the Iraqis, that they must take responsibility for their own future. No more talk of permanent occupation, no more policing a civil war, no more doing for the Iraqis what they must be doing for themselves. (:20)
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Monday
Mar172008

Clinton says the Bush-McCain policy is to not learn from mistakes

When addressing students and guests at George Washington University, Democratic Presidential Candidate Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton says, despite the evidence, President Bush is determined to continue his failed policy in Iraq until he leaves office, and Senator McCain will gladly "accept the torch" and continue to stay that course and keep us in Iraq for up to 100 years if necessary. They both want to keep us tied to another country's civil war- a war we cannot win. In a nutshell, she says, that is the Bush-McCain Iraq Policy: "Don't learn from your mistakes, repeat them." (:38)
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Monday
Mar172008

Clinton says money from war could fund health care

When addressing students and guests at George Washington University, Democratic Presidential Candidate Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton says the war in Iraq could ultimately cost well over one trillion dollars, and that could instead provide health care for the 47 million uninsured Americans, quality pre-kindergarten for every American child, solve the housing crisis once and for all, make college affordable, and provide tax relief to tens of millions middle class families. (:46)
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Monday
Mar172008

Clinton says she is pround and grateful to the troops

When addressing students and guests at George Washington University, Democratic Presidential Candidate Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton says that for every American soldier that has made the ultimate sacrifice for this mission, we should imagine, carved in stone, "they gave their life for the greatest gift one can give to a fellow human being, the gift of freedom." A clear message to our veterans and those who serve, she says, your extraordinary devotion to our country and to your service, makes us proud and profoundly grateful, every single day. (:40)
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Sunday
Mar162008

Obama campaign conference call

(26:45)
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Sunday
Mar162008

Clinton campaign conference call

(58:39)
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Tuesday
Mar112008

Obama campaign conference call with Representative Patrick Murphy (D-PA) and other Iraq/Afghanistan War vets

Tuesday
Feb192008

An interview with Dr. Irwin Redlener, president of the Children's Health Fund about Hillary Clinton's healthcare plan

Dr. Irwin Redlener, a supporter of Hillary Clinton and associate dean at Columbia University School of Public Health, explains Hillary Clinton's plan for universal healthcare.
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Friday
Feb152008

An interview with General Wesley Clark, campaigning for Hillary Clinton (D-NY) 

General Wesley Clark, former Supreme Allied Commander of Europe and presidential candidate in 2004, speaks about Hillary Clinton's ideas for the war in Iraq, her performance on the campaign trail and the media coverage he would like to see of his candidate. (6:18)
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Thursday
Feb072008

An interview with Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett Packard and campaign advisor for John McCain

Carly Fiorina, former chairwoman and CEO of Hewlett Packard is a campaign advisor for John McCain speaks about why she is backing the Arizona senator in his campaign for the presidency. (8:02)
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Thursday
Feb072008

An interview with Allison Kasic of the Indenpedent Women's Forum at CPAC

Allison Kasic, director of campus programs at the Independent Women's Forum speaks about university outreach and the objectives of the Independent Women's Forum to empower women through free market economics. (8:46)
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Thursday
Feb072008

Senator John McCain (R-AZ) criticizes Democratic presidential candidates for their position on the war at CPAC

John McCain, a Republican candidate for president, criticizes the Democratic candidates for president on their position on the war in Iraq. (0:16)
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Thursday
Feb072008

Senator John McCain (R-AZ) speaks about immigration to conservatives at CPAC

John McCain, a Republican candidate for president, speaks about immigration at the Conservative Political Action Conference and gets a very mixed reaction from the participants of the conference, many of whom are conservatives who don't agree with McCain's record on immigration. (0:52)
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Thursday
Feb072008

An interview with Ethan Eilon, executive director of the College Republicans, 

An interview with Ethan Eilon, executive director of the College Republicans speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) about his organization and the impact of young Republican voters on the campaign.
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Thursday
Jan312008

An interview with Philip Singer, spokesman for the Hillary Clinton campaign

Talk Radio News Service Bureau Chief Ellen Ratner and Washington Correspondent Meredith MacKenzie interview Phil Singer a spokesman for the Hillary Clinton campaign about the run up to Super Tuesday, when 22 states will have a primary or caucus. (7:13)
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