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    Wartburg Hall's transformation from dining hall to a commons area was dedicated on September 18.

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March 28, 2008

Pennsylvania feeling neglected

According to Politico, voters in Pennsylvania are feeling let down by a lack of campaigning in the state by Clinton and Obama.  They expected to have the two candidates blanketing the state, but have seen very little of them.

The reason just might be that the voters in Pennsylvania have been pretty clear to pollsters that they prefer Clinton to Obama in fairly large numbers so why should the campaigns waste time and resources.  That's what happens when polls indicate huge leads for one candidate or another.  How much time did either of these two spend in Illinois before the primary?

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Obama begins a six day campaign trip in PA today by bus. Supposed to start with an endorsement by Sen. Casey. I think they'll be there a lot; it's just that there are still almost 4 weeks and no other primaries in that time.

I heard about that bus trip, I hope he does well, but, Rand, there is also Indiana and North Carolina coming up.

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Michigan 2005

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    In August of 2005 we spent a week at Camp Arcadia on the shores of Lake Michigan's Northern lower peninsula. Here is our story.