Indiana and North Carolina

May 7th, 2008 at 1:47 am

Indiana and North Carolina went to the polls yesterday and proved once again that Americans are passionate about our Democratic process. Turnout levels were record highs and included an estimated 30,000 ONE members who proved once again that every vote counts.*

Senator Clinton won a surprise victory in Indiana in a photo finish and Senator Obama met expectations with a clear victory in North Carolina. Senator McCain, the Republican nominee, won the Republican primaries by large margins.

All three candidates went On the Record last year with ONE, discussing some of their ideas about how to lead in the fight against global poverty. Watch the videos if you haven’t seen them.

* – Apologies to voters in Florida and Michigan. I’m a Floridan, I feel your pain.

 

One Response to “Indiana and North Carolina”

  1. Carmer Says:

    Believe you have to consider all aspects in the current economic climate – personally do no think we have seen the full extent of the recesssion, so would be cautious in considering.

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