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- Nov 27, 2008 1x Analog AMP Current Panel Meter DC 20A 20 AMP Meters
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- Nov 27, 2008 1x Analog AMP Current Panel Meter DC 2A 2 AMP Meters
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- Nov 13, 2008 Statement by DNC Chairman Howard Dean on the Passing of Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Catherine Baker Knoll
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean today issued the following statement on the passing of Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor Catherine Baker Knoll:"Last night we lost a true champion for working families and a pioneer for women in politics. Catherine Baker Knoll was not just...
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- Nov 7, 2008 Gov. Howard Dean to Participate in 92nd Street Y Forum
On Tuesday November 11th Governor Howard Dean will participate in a post-election forum at the 92nd Street Y entitled, "Governor Howard Dean: Reflections, Projections and New Directions for the Democratic Party."As Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Dean helped lay the...
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- Nov 5, 2008 Gov. Howard Dean to Campaign for Change in North Dakota
On Saturday, November 1st DNC Chairman Howard Dean will campaign on behalf of the Obama-Biden ticket in Grand Forks and Fargo, North Dakota. Dean will headline rallies in both those cities as part of the Democratic Party's national Get Out the Vote effort. This is Dean's first visit to...
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- Nov 4, 2008 Statement by Howard Dean on the 2008 Election Results
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement on tonight's election results:"This has been a truly historic, transformational election. Tonight, our country chose hope over fear, the future over the past, unity over division. This election also...
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- Oct 31, 2008 Gov. Howard Dean to Get Out the Vote This Weekend in North Dakota, Minnesota, Washington and Oregon
This weekend, DNC Chairman Howard Dean will campaign in the upper Midwest and the Pacific Northwest, where he will headline rallies and help Get Out the Vote on behalf of the Obama-Biden ticket, Tinklenberg for Congress, Franken for Senate, Gregoire for Governor, Merkley for Senate and other...
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- Nov 13, 2008 Statement by DNC Chairman Howard Dean on the Passing of Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Catherine Baker Knoll
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean today issued the following statement on the passing of Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor Catherine Baker Knoll:"Last night we lost a true champion for working families and a pioneer for women in politics. Catherine Baker Knoll was not just...
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- Nov 7, 2008 Gov. Howard Dean to Participate in 92nd Street Y Forum
On Tuesday November 11th Governor Howard Dean will participate in a post-election forum at the 92nd Street Y entitled, "Governor Howard Dean: Reflections, Projections and New Directions for the Democratic Party."As Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Dean helped lay the...
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- Nov 5, 2008 Gov. Howard Dean to Campaign for Change in North Dakota
On Saturday, November 1st DNC Chairman Howard Dean will campaign on behalf of the Obama-Biden ticket in Grand Forks and Fargo, North Dakota. Dean will headline rallies in both those cities as part of the Democratic Party's national Get Out the Vote effort. This is Dean's first visit to...
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- Nov 4, 2008 Statement by Howard Dean on the 2008 Election Results
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement on tonight's election results:"This has been a truly historic, transformational election. Tonight, our country chose hope over fear, the future over the past, unity over division. This election also...
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- Dec 4, 2008 Op-Ed Contributor: Not Every Vote Counts
A recount in Minnesota’s too-close-to-call Senate race is a waste of time — the margin is so small, we will never know the real winner.
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- Dec 4, 2008 Op-Ed Contributor: Medicine for the Job Market
Why a large government investment — perhaps $100 billion a year or more — in health care reform would be good for our economy.
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