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Cornell Republicans Prepare for November Election

Emma Court  —  Jan 26, 2012

After a disappointing turnout campaigning for the New Hampshire Republican primaries over break, Cornell Republicans back on campus are preparing to mobilize for the election year.

Clarke '84 Moves Closer to Congress With Primary Win Over Incumbent

Sun Staff  —  Aug 4, 2010

Mich. state Sen. Hansen Clarke ’84 upset seven-term incumbent Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick in Tuesday’s Democratic primary for the 13th District’s seat to the U.S. House of Representatives.

The Type-Off Goes National

Munier Salem  —  Jun 6, 2008

Graphic design has always eeked its way into presidential campaigns. Many remember the famous analysis of the Bush/Cheney and Kerry/Edwards logos which analyzed everything from the choice of fonts (obnoxiously bolded sans serif vs. light highbrow serif) to the placement of the flags (firmly anchored vs. flying off the page). All this seemed to confirm Bush’s brawny, strength-obsessed politics, versus the perception of Kerry as an elite weakling.

Split in Oregon, Kentucky Primaries; Obama Achieves Election Milestone

The Associated Press  —  May 21, 2008

(AP) — Barack Obama is inching ever closer to locking up the Democratic presidential nomination despite another resounding loss to Hillary Rodham Clinton, this time in Kentucky.

Clinton beat Obama by 35 percentage points in Kentucky, after trouncing him by 41 percentage points in West Virginia last week, and has won five of the last seven primaries.

Once all the delegates were allocated from Tuesday's contests in Oregon and Kentucky, however, Obama was expected to be within 60 of the magic 2,026 needed to cinch the nomination. With 80 percent of the vote counted, he was winning Oregon by a 58-42 percent margin.

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