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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums*sigh* The West Wing reunites for down ballot
candidates.......even though they name a specific candidate in Michigan....it is a terrific ad for down ballot candidates in general. Besides, I was wowed and saddened because I didn't realize how much I loved The West Wing and for a darn TeeVee program...miss it. My sister in Michigan sent it to me and Lawrence last night, got misty-eyed when he played it.
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*sigh* The West Wing reunites for down ballot (Original Post)
Ninga
Sep 2012
OP
In NC, also, a straight-party vote doesn't vote the President, who must be voted separately
struggle4progress
Sep 2012
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monmouth
(21,078 posts)1. One of the best ads I've seen..n/t
Ninga
(8,275 posts)2. Yep, for sure. Nothing on TeeVee comapres. Maybe a the Newsroom somewhat.
ksoze
(2,068 posts)3. Candidate Bridget Mary McCormack' sister Mary pulled it togther
struggle4progress
(118,271 posts)4. In NC, also, a straight-party vote doesn't vote the President, who must be voted separately