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  • The '''Democratic National Committee (DNC)''' is the national headquarters and support organization for the [[De
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  • #REDIRECT [[Democratic National Committee]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Democratic National Committee]]
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  • Democratic National Committee Chairman.
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  • Vice-chair of the U.S. [[Democratic National Committee]] and a retired AFL-CIO labor leader
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  • ...d founding member and Chair of the [[Out of Iraq Congressional Caucus]]; [[Democratic National Committee]] (1980-); 0% "true liberal" 2008 rating from [[American Conservative Union
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  • Chairman of the [[Democratic National Committee]] and fundraiser during the [[Bill Clinton]] administration
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  • [[Governor of Virginia]] whose term expired in 2009; chairman of the [[Democratic National Committee]]
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  • * [http://www.democrats.org/ Democratic National Committee]
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  • (1888 – 1976) An American politician, head of the [[Democratic National Committee]] and [[Postmaster General]] in the 1930s.
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  • ...tant; Boards, [[J Street]] and [[Amideast]]; National Finance Committee, [[Democratic National Committee]]; [[Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for the Middle East and Africa]
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  • A branch of the [[Democratic National Committee]] focused on elections to the [[U.S. House of Representatives]]
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  • ...atic Party (United States)|D-]][[California (U.S. state)]]); vice chair, [[Democratic National Committee]]; opposed 2002 [[Iraq War]] resolution; [[Congressional Caucus on Bosnia]]
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  • {{r|Democratic National Committee||**}}
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  • A division of the [[Democratic National Committee]] specifically focused on [[U.S. Senate]] elections, chaired by Sen. [[Robe
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  • {{r|Democratic National Committee||**}}
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  • '''Linda Chavez-Thompson''' (1944-) is vice-chair of the [[Democratic National Committee]], and executive vice president of the AFL-CIO (1995-2007). She remains exe
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  • In 2005, he testified to the [[Democratic National Committee]], on behalf of the Campaign Finance Institute, urging reform of public fin
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  • ...ndash;June 9, 1976) was an American politician who served as head of the [[Democratic National Committee]] and Postmaster General in the 1930s. He was a prominent Irish Catholic le ...nited States Postmaster General|Postmaster General]] and chairman of the [[Democratic National Committee]] in 1933. Farley also controlled patronage in the new administration and
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  • '''Tim Kaine''' (1958-) is Chairman of the [[Democratic National Committee]]. His term as [[Governor of Virginia]] ended in 2009, and a Virginia gover
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  • ...[[Ned Lamont]], [[Wesley Clark]], and [[John Edwards]], as well as the [[Democratic National Committee]], and the AFL-CIO. "The handful of campaigns NOI founders represented had
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  • ...ave more than $300 million to the [[John Kerry|Kerry]] campaign and the [[Democratic National Committee|DNC]], and proved that the party doesn't need corporate cash to be competit
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  • .... For his part, Carlos McCormic worked out of the State Department and the Democratic National Committee, functioning all the while as Kennedy’s Latino liaison.
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  • ...as inviting violence, along with her slogan, "Don't Retreat - Reload". [[Democratic National Committee]] chairman [[Tim Kaine]]'s accused "Republican leaders are themselves eng
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  • Democratic National Committee, deputy chairman, 1960-69
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  • ...politics at a high level. James Zogby is on the Executive Committee of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and co-chair of the DNC Resolutions Committee. Zogby He accused the A
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  • ...lt]] and law partner [[D. Basil O'Connor]]), political associates (such as Democratic National Committee Chairman [[James A. Farley]] and Roosevelt's legal counsel [[Samuel I. Rose
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  • ...Elaine Hoffman}}Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Former Finance Director, [[Democratic National Committee]]
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  • | author = [[Democratic National Committee]]
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  • ...attorney general. His predecessor, [[Tim Kaine]], is now chairman of the [[Democratic National Committee]]. The lieutenant governor is [[Bill Bolling]] (R), and the Attorney Genera
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  • ...]], but the Democrats gained it back in 1844 with [[James K. Polk]]. The [[Democratic National Committee]] was created in 1848 at the convention that nominated General [[Lewis Cass ...ointed his campaign manager, Jean Westwood as the first woman chair of the Democratic National Committee. McGovern was defeated in a landslide by incumbent [[Richard Nixon]], winn
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  • During the 1972 campaign, the [[Democratic National Committee]] headquarters was in the [[Watergate]] office complex in [[Washington, D.C
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  • ...im. He won the nomination of the xx ballot, then chose the officers of the Democratic National Committee that would serve the campaign: [[Charles R. Crane]] (Taft's Ambassador to C
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  • ...Clinton and 2% for Edwards, who won the primary there in 2004. Indeed, the Democratic National Committee gave the state an early primary in order to feature the black vote. <ref> M ...by a landslide, with 50% to 33% for Obama and 14% for Edwards. However the Democratic National Committee stripped Florida of all its delegates because it set its primary too early;
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  • ...as inviting violence, along with her slogan, "Don't Retreat - Reload". [[Democratic National Committee]] chairman [[Tim Kaine]]'s accused "Republican leaders are themselves eng
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  • ...TrDeyV2&id=KmC4icmd_44C&dq=%22Colfax+massacre%22&pg=PA1&printsec=2&lpg=PA1 Democratic National Committee. ''The Campaign Text Book: Why the People Want a Change. The Republican Par
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