Word: ticket
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...woman voter who knows what she's doing every day at 4pm, but isn't sure whom she'll support on Jan. 3. "Oprah's so personable and funny," said Spurlin, who's never caucused before but participated in an Obama campaign training session in order to get her ticket. "I hope to caucus this time. Right now I'm torn between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, though today may help me make up my mind...
...just 66,690 of 340,241 female registered Democrats in Iowa caucused. Even a few thousand more could make a difference; sure enough, with Oprah as a sweetener, 1,385 people (no gender statistics were available) worked four-hour volunteer shifts for Obama in order to qualify for a ticket to Winfrey's appearance. (The campaign distributed a total of 12,000 tickets to supporters with another 11,000 given away online...
Martel expressed candid disappointment that her ticket captured less than 8 percent of the electorate, taking a third place finish. "It was awful—172 votes," she said. However, Martel said later on that she "had fun" and was grateful for the experience...
Experience was a consistent campaign pitch for the Sundquist-Sarafa ticket, which won the overwhelming majority of the student group endorsements—including those of the Harvard College Democrats and the Black Students Association—while touting their track record of working with the College administration...
...winning ticket has also repeatedly emphasized the feasibility of their platform throughout the course of campaigning. In the run-up to the election, Sundquist met with key administrators, including Interim Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam, to make sure that the agenda he would pursue as president would be actionable...