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- noun Plural form of
midterm .
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"The most disappointing thing about these midterms is how backwards so many of the campaigns are -- not simply in terms of technology, but in how they approach supporters," said Sam Graham-Felsen, Barack Obama's chief campaign blogger in 2008.
A Virtual Arms Race: How Online Campaign Expenses Have Skyrocketed In 2010 The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"The most disappointing thing about these midterms is how backwards so many of the campaigns are -- not simply in terms of technology, but in how they approach supporters," said Sam Graham-Felsen, Barack Obama's chief campaign blogger in 2008.
A Virtual Arms Race: How Online Campaign Expenses Have Skyrocketed In 2010 The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"The most disappointing thing about these midterms is how backwards so many of the campaigns are -- not simply in terms of technology, but in how they approach supporters," said Sam Graham-Felsen, Barack Obama's chief campaign blogger in 2008.
A Virtual Arms Race: How Online Campaign Expenses Have Skyrocketed In 2010 The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Losing ground in midterms after getting big gains in a Presidential election is common.
Matthew Yglesias » The Price of Depression, the Upside of Optimism 2009
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"The most disappointing thing about these midterms is how backwards so many of the campaigns are -- not simply in terms of technology, but in how they approach supporters," said Sam Graham-Felsen, Barack Obama's chief campaign blogger in 2008.
A Virtual Arms Race: How Online Campaign Expenses Have Skyrocketed In 2010 Sam Stein 2010
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Rothenberg, who closely follows House and Senate races, noted that the focus in midterms will be "anti-Democratic."
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One of the biggest of the big-spending special interest groups in this year's midterms is launching another $4 million worth of attack ads today.
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One of the biggest of the big-spending special interest groups in this year's midterms is launching another $4 million worth of attack ads today.
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One of the biggest of the big-spending special interest groups in this year's midterms is launching another $4 million worth of attack ads today.
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"The most disappointing thing about these midterms is how backwards so many of the campaigns are -- not simply in terms of technology, but in how they approach supporters," said Sam Graham-Felsen, Barack Obama's chief campaign blogger in 2008.
A Virtual Arms Race: How Online Campaign Expenses Have Skyrocketed In 2010 Sam Stein 2010
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