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- Aug 27, 2008 Trauner Outlines Energy Plan
The Democrat running for Wyoming's seat in the U.S. House says a good way to lower fuel prices would be to require that all oil produced domestically be used in the United States and not sold overseas.
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- Apr 7, 2008 DNC Chairman Howard Deans warns of divided danger
Howard Dean warned on Sunday that a Democratic Party that’s still divided come convention time could hand the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Arizona Sen. John McCain, the presidency. But Dean said he's not going to pressure undecided superdelegates to pick a side.
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- Apr 4, 2008 Democratic Convention may showcase West
The Democratic National Convention in Denver this August will shine a spotlight on Utah and the rest of the Rocky Mountain West, the CEO of the convention said Friday. Leah Daughtry told about 100 Utahns gathered for one of the national party's "Convention Conversations," which are being held...
Deseret Morning News
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- Mar 1, 2008 Why the Iraq War Still Matters ACDC Chair's Report, March 2008 Arlington County Democratic Committee more...
- Aug 22, 2007 Editorial: Stacking the Electoral Deck The Electoral College should be abolished, but there is a right way to do it and a wrong way. A prominent Republican lawyer in California is doing it the wrong way, promoting a sneaky initiative that, in the name of Electoral College reform, would rig elections in a way that would make it... The New York Times more...
- May 8, 2007 Richardson points to N.H. plant as potential model
By PHILIP ELLIOTT | Associated Press Sun May 6, 2007 2:48 pm PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) _ Presidential hopeful Bill Richardson traipsed up a mountain of woodchips and called for increased investment in alternate energy sources, such as the wood-burning power plant he toured Sunday. The... The Santa Fe New Mexican more...
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