Stephanie Miner For Syracuse Mayor

38-year-old Syracuse city common councilor, Stephanie Miner has entered the race to become the city’s next mayor.  The election will be held on November 3, 2009.  If elected, Stephanie would become the first female mayor of the City of Syracuse, New York.  Stephanie Miner’s priorities as Syracuse mayor would include education, economic development, public safety…

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Terri Sewell For Congress – Alabama

Attorney Terri Sewell is running for the open seat in Alabama’s 7th Congressional District.  If elected, Terri would become the first woman elected to Congress from Alabama as well as the first African American woman elected to congress from the state.  Terri has been a strong advocate for women, including serving as the co-chair of…

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Candidate for Pittsburgh Mayor – Carmen Robinson

  Pittsburgh resident, Carmen L. Robinson, 40, has filed to run for mayor of Pittsburgh, PA in the May primary.  Ms. Robinson  was a Pittsburgh police officer for 15 years and is now a judicial clerk with a law degree from Duquesne University. Ms. Robinson described herself as a “blue collar candidate” when she announced her…

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Jennifer Brunner for U.S. Senate

  A top Democratic Ohio State official Tuesday threw her hat into the ring in the race to fill retiring U.S. Sen. George Voinovich’s seat in 2010. Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner made her candidacy official in an online announcement and through a new website at jenniferbrunner.com. Join the Jennifer Brunner campaign team at: http://www.democratsenators.org/o/41/tellafriend.jsp?tell_a_friend_KEY=235

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Congressional Candidate Sara Feigenholtz

Meet Sara Feigenholtz – http://www.saraforcongress.com ***Special Election – March 3, 2009***   A FIGHTER FOR HER COMMUNITY AND FAMILIES A lifelong resident of the 5th Congressional District, State Representative Sara Feigenholtz is a product of both her community and the person who had the greatest influence on her life – her mother.  Sara was raised…

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State Representative Kelly Flood

Kentucky State Representative Kelly Flood was elected in 2008.  Her campaign website is now offering information to her constituents in her district which encompasses part of Lexington, Kentucky.  http://www.kellyflood.com/

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Congresswoman Kathy Dahlkemper

Kathy Dahlkemper of Pennsylvania was elected to Congress from Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District in November, 2008.  She defeated seven-term incumbent Phil English.  Kathy’s campaign website can be found at: http://kathydahlkemperforcongress.com/

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