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ArchivesDean Delegate Choice Leads to BitternessBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, April 23, 2004.Tomorrow, New Hampshire Democrats will select the final delegates to send to the presidential nominating convention in Boston. Delegates for John Kerry, the winner of the state's primary, will predominate. But supporters of Howard Dean will also have a presence. The question of how much of a presence has split the Dean camp. Some of those who worked hardest for Dean say he has used a political maneuver that breaks faith with the open process he championed on the stump. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports. John Kerry Brings Campaign Back to New HampshireBy Doug MacPherson on Monday, April 12, 2004.Massachusetts Senator and Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry kicked off a tour of U.S. college campuses this afternoon at UNH. He came to tell students that they can expect more from a Kerry presidency than from another four years of President George Bush. NHPR's Doug Macpherson was at the rally. Campaign FinanceBy Mike Arnold on Thursday, April 1, 2004.Why do candidates for office say "I approve this message" on their campaign ads? It's all part of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, better known as McCain Feingold. It's been two years since the act was signed but only a few months since the Supreme Court deemed it constitutional. We'll take a good look at this rather confusing subject and we'll ask how the presidential candidates are doing in their race for money. Mike's guest is Tony Corrado, Charles A. Dana Professor of Government at Colby College (http://colby.edu/profile/ajcorrad) and Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institute (http://www.brookings.edu/scholars/acorrado.htm). |
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