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PDA MA Endorses Mike Capuano for Senate
ANC-PAC Endorses Marcy Winograd in Race Against Jane Harman
Jane Harman Challenger, Marcy Winograd, Pledges Support For Armenian American Issues
Taking Back Our Constitutional Rights
Geoghegan: Rhymes with Reagan, Thinks Like Wellstone
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PDA-Illinois Endorses Jesse Jackson, Jr.
Rep. Jackson Is Our Choice to Be Senator
Barack Obama for President
10/02/02--The Day Obama Took the Lead
The Wall St Crisis, the 2008 Campaign and What To Do About It
Obama Gaining Crucial Ground, Polling Shifts in Some Key States
Solving Our Financial Crisis
VEEPSTAKES: Obama-Biden
Thomas Looks Towards 2010, Returns to Georgia Senate
An Hour or Two of Your Time Could Change the Congress
The America We Love
Clinton Concedes, Endorses Obama
Sen. Kerry Addresses PDA Members' Concerns
Obama, Clinton and What Has Been Achieved
Advantage Obama
USW Endorses Obama
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Party Like It's 1932: The Obama Option
Obama Is Right
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Barack the Vote In the Remaining States
Clinton Has What It Takes
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Clinton's Cringe-Worthy Moment
Give Dennis Kucinich His Due
A Personal Note from Dennis Kucinich
John Edwards Suspends Campaign
US Corporate Elite Fear Candidate Edwards
Kucinich: For the Record
Obama Thanks Kucinich for Encouraging His Backers to Make Obama Their Second Choice
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PDA Members for Edwards take aim at Iowa
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Kucinich Hits Homerun in Jefferson's Hometown
PDA Rocks!
PDA - The Freedom to Choose
Bill Richardson
Why I'm supporting John Edwards: It's time for a Progressive President with Coat Tails
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Signs of Desperation?
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Kucinich's Challenge
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John Edwards: Sick of Bush's Rank Hypocrisy
Why is John Edwards leading in Iowa?
"To Build One America, End the Game"
Saving the Middle Class: A Real-Not Rhetorical-Plan
'Winners Never Quit and Quitters Never Win'
John Edwards and "You"
As if our lives depend on it…
Why Progressives Should Support John Edwards for President
Edwards is the only progressive candidate who can win the presidency
Introducing Dennis Kucinich
Edwards will give Kucinich a fight for the progressive vote
Dennis Kucinich represents the Heart & Soul of PDA
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Clint Curtis is changing the tide in Florida
PDA Welcomes Sen. Feingold to Maryland
Rep. Conyers Endorses PDA National Board Member John Bonifaz for Massachusetts Secretary of State
John Bonifaz for Secretary of State (MA)

Hillary has made it clear: If George Bush hasn't ended his war by January 2008, then as President she will. I believe her. If I didn't, there is no way in hell that I would endorse her. She has the much-needed skill, ability, strength and standing to bring this sad chapter in our history to an end. It won't be easy, but she will do it.
I am the co-chair of the House Hunger Caucus in the Congress, which is dedicated to implementing policies that will end domestic and world-wide hunger. The fact that in 2007 anyone in America or around the world is hungry is one of the greatest moral failings of our generation. Hunger is a political condition. We have the resources to end it; but we lack the political will. Hillary will change that.
On the domestic side, Hillary's record on ending hunger in America is impeccable. She will expand the safety net and will champion policies to eradicate poverty.
On the international front, Hillary is a strong backer of universal school feeding programs and is the author of legislation calling for a global commitment to universal education. Imagine if the United States were known around the world as the leader in an effort to end hunger, illiteracy and hopelessness. Imagine if the world's poor looked at us as part of the solution instead of part of the problem. Hillary gets it. She understands that we must move in a dramatically different direction in order to create a safer, more tolerant and more just world. And, just as important, she has the leadership skills to implement change.
If Hillary is President, the world will change overnight. She understands we need a foreign policy that represents what we're for--and not just what we're against.
I am also backing Hillary because I believe in health care for all. It's a national scandal that so many in our country--the richest nation on earth--do not have health care. She has been a leader on this issue longer than anyone and has a plan that will cover everyone.
All the Democratic candidates for President are quality individuals who would lead this country infinitely better than George Bush. I know Hillary and believe she's not only a good candidate but a good, decent and honorable person.
I want change--and I want it badly. I view Hillary's candidacy as not only change--but also as bold and history-making.
Let's face it--the next President of the United States will inherit a mess. It will take not only vision, but skill to fix it all. Hillary has both. I am proud to stand with her.
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