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Primary 2008: Mike Gravel

 
Mike Gravel



Party: Democratic
Home State: Alaska
Status:Filed for primary 11/1/07
Occupation: Presidential hopeful, formerly Senator for Alaska
VoteSmart profile: link
New Hampshire campaign office: 195 Heather St, Manchester
Website: Gravel2008.us


Latest NHPR Stories and Programs

Gravel Says Citizens Should Be Lawmakers: Speaking at Philips Exeter Academy, Gravel touted his plan for national initiative legislation similar to California's ballot initiatives.

Gravel Files For Primary at State House: The former Alaska Senator criticizes fellow Democrats on Iran and debate access.

Democratic Presidential Candidate Mike Gravel: The former U.S. Senator from Alaska has a long and storied political career, most notably for bringing the Pentagon Papers to light in the early 1970's. Now in his presidential bid, Gravel’s gained attention for his strong

Gravel Outlines Policies on Iraq, Drugs: The former Alaska Senator says the U.S. should end the war in Iraq by Labor Day.

Mike Gravel Speaks in Bedford: Former Alaska Senator Mike Gravel spoke in Bedford during a campaign trip to New Hampshire. Gravel spoke to a crowd at DemocracyFest, a gathering of grassroots activists.


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News Links

Concord Monitor: ABC cancels Gravel, Kucinich and Hunter

Union Leader: Gravel: If still in Senate, he'd introduce a vote every day to end the war in Iraq

Union Leader: On the Trail: Mike Gravel says things are broken, and he wants to fix them

NPR's All Things Considered: On the Campaign Trail with Mike Gravel

The New Hampshire: Gravel to campaign in the Granite State

Nashua Telegraph: Gravel says he would remain outspoken if elected

The Exchange

June 11, 2007MP3

Full speeches

Bedford - June 9, 2007MP3

Photos

Mike Gravel Photo Gallery
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Multimedia

WMUR: Conversation with Mike Gravel, part 1

WMUR: Conversation with Mike Gravel, part 2

Brightcove.com: Mike Gravel speaks at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics

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