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  • ...Presidential Candidates Forum''' was an event involving 2008 presidential candidates [[Barack Obama]] and [[John McCain]]. Vaguely encapsulating the notion of "
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  • ...who was the Republican nominee for the [[President of the United States|US Presidential]] Election of [[2008]]. In the general election, McCain lost to Democrat [[ ...ly exploded (according to the book ''Game Change'', an account of the 2008 presidential election) "How many fucking times do I have to go to fucking New York this
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  • ...was his alma mater while visiting during the [[ServiceNation Presidential Candidates Forum]], and sent a letter to the attendees of the Class of 1983's 25th reu ...'83, the Libertarian Party vice presidential nominee, and independent vice presidential candidate [[Matt Gonzalez]] CC'87.
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  • ...ersity Commencement''' is the end of the line. Just over 12,000 [[degree]] candidates and more than 30,000 guests cram into [[Low Plaza]] and [[South Lawn]] and All degree candidates receive 4 tickets for their guests. Since some candidates host more or less than 4 guests, a relatively liquid market in commencement
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  • ...made a joint campus appearance as part of the [[ServiceNation Presidential Candidates Forum]] ...[[Barack Obama]] (D-IL) [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1983|83]] wins the U.S. presidential election, and will be the first Columbia graduate to occupy the White House
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  • ...lishing the Pentagon Papers. Gravel was a Democratic candidate in the 2008 presidential election, one of several defeated in the primaries by [[Barack Obama]]. [[Category:Presidential candidates|Gravel]]
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  • ...two same-year graduates of the same college have participated in the same presidential election contest. Root expressed skepticism that Obama had attended Columbi [[Category:Presidential candidates|Root, Wayne Allen]]
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  • ...] make a joint visit to campus as part of the [[ServiceNation Presidential Candidates Forum]]
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  • [[Category:Presidential candidates|Clinton]]
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  • ...and attendees have made appearances in [[President of the United States|US presidential]] elections. Two attendees of [[Columbia Law School]], [[Theodore Roosevelt ...e Washington]], but their second votes were cast for a smattering of other candidates. John Adams, capturing most, went on to become VP. But [[John Jay (person)|
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  • ...Presidential Candidates Forum''' was an event involving 2008 presidential candidates [[Barack Obama]] and [[John McCain]]. Vaguely encapsulating the notion of "
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  • ...[[GS]] '[[1975|75]] is a former governor of Vermont, a onetime Democratic presidential primary candidate (2004), and former chair of the Democratic National Commi [[Category:Presidential candidates|Dean]]
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  • ...ecutive board. The party, consisting of five members, was created by then presidential candidate [[Sue Yang]] in the early spring. The party ran in the first unc == Candidates ==
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  • ...e election, securing 88% of the vote, with roughly 12% voting for write-in candidates. == Candidates ==
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  • ...ent Columbians running for the Democratic [[President of the United States|presidential]] nomination in [[2020]]. ==Presidential Campaign==
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  • ...ent Columbians running for the Democratic [[President of the United States|presidential]] nomination in [[2020]]. ...ealth would amplify conversations about O'Rourke's privilege's in his 2020 presidential run.
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  • ...sidential candidate, and the first woman to run for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. [[Category:Presidential candidates|Chisholm]]
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