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Endorsement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Endorsement may refer to: •Political endorsement •Endorsement terrorism •Endorsement test, a U.S. Supreme Court test for Church-State separation •Endorsement or testimonal in advertising, written or ...
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Submitted by Endorsed on Thu, 2009-11-19 08:25. ... A couple of weeks ago, I visited Inside Design Amsterdam and saw the Real Time installation by Maarten Baas. I was blown away by the project and wanted to share my experience with the Endorsed readers.
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By Star-Ledger Editorial Board/The Star-Led... ... Ed Murray/ The Star-LedgerIndependent gubernatorial candidate Chris Daggett at the Star-Ledger editorial board meeting on Friday. ... The newspaper’s decision is less a rejection of Gov. Jon Corzine and Republican Chris Christie than a repudiation of the parties they...
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Democrat Barack Obama has persuasively made his case to be president of the United States to this former constitutional lawyer for two Republican presidents. Here's why. . . ... Posted Sunday, March 23, 2008 9:18 AM | By Doug Kmiec ... Today I endorse Barack Obama for president of the United States. I believe him to be a person...
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Susan Davis reports on the presidential race.Sen. ... Barack Obama was endorsed today by the longest serving senator in U.S. history, West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd, less than one week after the Illinois senator lost Byrd’s state by a 41-point margin to rival Sen.
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Hagee endorsed McCain today, saying he did so because McCain is a pro-life, pro-Israel politician who has pledged to secure the country's borders. "John McCain is a man of principle," Hagee, a televangelist and the pastor of Cornerstone Church, told reporters.
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Democrats in 22 states across America go to the polls next Tuesday to pick between two presidential prospects: Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. We urge them to choose Obama - an untried... ... It will - if Sen. Clinton becomes president. ... That much has become painfully apparent.
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My point isn’t that they shouldn’t tell the truth, but that they are making their push a few weeks too late. Why endorse after Florida when you could have endorsed before New Hampshire when Mitt really needed it?
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Political Radar Blog ... I don't know what news or papers some of you are reading, but both Unions have endorsed Obama. (SEIU and Culinary Workers)According to the latest news reports. He will travel to Las Vegas on Friday to formally accept the endorsement.
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