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  1. Senator John Mccain -- Senator Mccain
    Senator John McCain 2007 ***BCS BOWL*** Senator John McCain has a long career of public service. After graduating from the Naval Academy in 1958, John McCain began his career as a Naval aviator. In 1982, he was elected to Congress representing what was then the first congressional district of Arizona. In 1986, he was elected to the United States Senate to take the place of Arizona's great Senator Barry Goldwater. Senator McCain is currently the senior senator from Arizona. In 2000, Senator McCain ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for President of the United States.
  2. Senator Barack Obama -- President
    Usually, when people are talking about the Democratic contenders for the 2008 presidential campaign, the names heard most often are Hilary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John Edwards. They seem to be getting the most press, anyway.
  3. Senator Barack Obama -- Candidates
    For some reason, Barack Obama doesn't seem to suffer from a lack of name ID in Arizona. A new Cronkite/Eight Poll asked the following open-ended question: "Next year we will elect a new president. Is there a candidate you would like to see become the next president of the United States ? If so, who?" Fifty-one percent didn't offer an opinion, but here are the results from the 49 percent who did:
  4. Senator Joe Biden -- Democrats
    The Joe Biden presidential campaign, 2008 began as Senator Biden announced his candidacy for President of the United States on the January 7, 2007 edition of Meet the Press. He officially became a candidate on January 31, 2007 when he filed papers with the Federal Elections Commission. Biden had previously run for president in 1988, but failed to get the nomination of the Democratic Party. If elected Biden would have been the first sitting Senator and Roman Catholic to be president since John F. Kennedy and the first President to be born during World War II. Biden dropped out of the 2008 race on January 3, 2008, after a poor performance in the Iowa caucus.[1]
  5. Newt Gingrich -- Senate Republicans
    Newt Gingrich was first elected to Congress in 1982. John McCain was elected to represent Arizona in the Senate in 1982. Gingrich left Congress in 1998, and McCain is of course still one of Arizona’s senators. You need that background to understand what Newt Gingrich says about McCain and the team he has chosen to work with him is very interesting. With all those years of overlap in Congress, Gingrich would be in a position to know what McCain’s people think of the conservative movement. If Gingrich is right, it explains a lot.
  6. Car Racing -- Stock Car Racing
    The National Association for Stock Car Racing (NASCAR) has a broad reach with 1,800 racing events in 36 states at more than 110 tracks. Among major professional sports, NASCAR ranks number one in corporate involvement and per-event attendance, and number two in television viewership. The sanctioning body for stock car racing is headquartered in Daytona Beach, Fla., with offices in New York City (Corporate Marketing), Los Angeles (Broadcasting Media and Entertainment), Charlotte, N.C. (Licensing and Aftermarket), Concord, N.C. (Research and Development Center), Mexico City and Toronto.
  7. Senator Joe Biden -- Barack Obama
    Deleware Senator Joe Biden entered a very crowded Democratic presidential primary race. He began by grabbing attention with his criticisms of the two-frontrunners. The six term Senator slammed both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in his first quotes as an official candidate.
  8. Senator John Mccain -- Hillary Clinton
    Senator McCain is not the only presidential hopeful to address Google employees. Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York spoke there in March without media present. Google officials have in fact invited all of the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates to address workers at their corporate headquarters in Mountain View south of San Francisco.
  9. Senator Barack Obama -- Hillary Clinton
    Senator Barack Obama is stating the obvious. What is needed Senator Obama, is for you to start using some backbone. Your wife Michele has demonstrated that she evidently does have some of that quality (backbone). Michele Obama may have said something very prescient. Senator if you do not win in Iowa, you may as well go back to Illinois and plan your re-election to the Senate. If you have any hope of beating Senator Hillary Clinton you need to get on with it. Senator, you may want to take the opportunity to challenge Senator Clinton and provide specifics as to what you will and will not do if elected President.
  10. New York Rangers -- New York City
    An original 24`` Remo Drum Head was created especially for ''The Concert For New York City,`` featuring the official logo and ''The Concert For New York City`` printed on the face. Signed by Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger & Keith Richards, Elton John, Billy Joel, The Who, James Taylor, Destiny's Child, Backstreet Boys, John Mellencamp, Macy Gray, Goo Goo Dolls, Bon Jovi, Melissa Etheridge, Jay-Z, Five For Fighting, Sheryl Crow, Kid Rock and Group, Harrison Ford, Billy Crystal, Susan Sarandon, John Cusack, Dan Aykroyd, Michael J. Fox, Adam Sandler, Mike Myers, Will Farrell, Jimmy Fallon, Mark Wahlberg, Chris Kattan, James Lipton, Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Senator Hillary Clinton, New York Governor George Pataki, New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, and New York City Fire Department Commissioner Thomas Van Essen.
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