Evidently, Obama's campaign strategy is to conduct multiple micro-campaigns rather than one national campaign.
In a video to support a global campaign to end violence against women - One Billion Rising - she said the abuse had been by "a man my parents trusted".
After seven consecutive seasons in the Premier League, the Addicks were relegated to the Championship at the end of the 2006-07 campaign and went down to League One in May 2009.
"If you write the text you're totally controlling the message, and Gov. Cuomo has been particularly cognizant of controlling the message and controlling the flow of information, " said Douglas Muzzio, a public affairs professor at Baruch College and one-time campaign aide to former New York City Mayor David Dinkins.
England were criticised for what was viewed as a negative approach to one-day batting during their disappointing World Cup campaign.
To one of my campaign co-chairs who is -- she's putting in a lot of miles, and could not be a more passionate advocate on behalf of the things that we work for -- Eva Longoria. (Applause.) We're thrilled to have her here.
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Sudan's woeful run continued as they slipped to 2-1 home defeat to Benin and ended their Group Four campaign with just one point.
The new guidance would have a sounder footing if it had argued that no two regional crises were alike and that the requirement to conduct a full-scale decisive combined arms campaign in two locations at one time was not only unlikely, but failed to recognize strategic and operational advantages the U.S. might have in one or both of the two regions.
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Then, there is the Obama administration's decision to assault the military's culture by fulfilling another of the President's campaign promises - this one to homosexual activists.
New York City Comptroller John Liu returned to the campaign trail sounding defiant one day after a federal jury convicted two former associates on campaign-finance fraud charges, declaring Friday he has run his campaign with integrity and that his bid for mayor remains viable.
Too often, the actual entertainment value becomes secondary to making the deal or being a one-off tactic within the campaign.
So she decided to start raising funds to launch a counter-campaign, this one with positive messages for children of all sizes.
Police are reminding members of the public in the run-up to New Year celebrations of their One Punch campaign.
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Second, the Super Bowl has gone from being a one-time event to being the high point of an extended campaign.
It's one thing to have a national vaccination campaign--easily enough done--but quite another to rebuild public infrastructure, offer care for maladies ranging from AIDS to obstructed labor (which requires, of course, a Cesarean section, which in turn requires electricity and an operating room and someone who can perform the procedure), and to recruit and train that army of community health workers.
An initial surge of downloads last November led to a press conference in December and a big, one-month TV ad campaign.
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That cut no ice with voters, who reminded the governor that in one of his campaign mail-outs he had promised to veto legislative pay rises.
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And I also want to introduce someone else who I'm proud to call a friend and also one of my national co-chairs at my campaign, and that's your former governor, Tom Vilsack.
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Roberto Giacchetti, a Democrat Party deputy, is one of the few high-profile politicians to have raised this as a campaign issue.
One of the spin-offs of the extra publicity attached to the 1987 campaign was that Thais began to appreciate the importance of tourism to the local economy.
MS. PSAKI: And just one thing to add -- obviously the President took three days off the campaign trail earlier this week, despite the fact that the election is next Tuesday, to make sure a robust response effort was set up.
Mr. Christie seemed noticeably slimmer at a fundraiser for his re-election campaign in Monmouth County last week, according to one person in attendance.
So it was a big deal when Max Roach - one of the greatest musicians of all time - lent his name to our Cairo campaign.
That was swiftly brushed aside as she moved onto her favourite territory and the one William Hague says he wants to dominate the election campaign - Europe.
But whatever the merits, it helps put the Slovik execution in some perspective to mention that during the course of the eleven-month campaign in Northwest Europe, when Eisenhower had one deserter put to death, Hitler had 50, 000 executed for desertion or cowardice.
We need a national campaign to destigmatize mental illness, especially one targeted toward African-Americans.
"Eric is well-respected inside the campaign and is one of the people the governor turns to for advice, " Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul said.
The society's Sounds for Life campaign is using the slogan: "No-one wants to listen to the same song for the rest of their life".
Exactly one month ago ( today is your last day to support the project and get a discounted system), the company launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the production costs of their newly designed One-Column Windowfarms.
Washington (CNN) -- Mitt Romney's campaign can now point to at least one thing it has in common with Ronald Reagan's -- a musical act is asking it to stop using its music at campaign stops.
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