GEO-DC makes strong start in 2008

March 2008 By David K. Curtiss

It's campaign season here in Washington. The presidential primary roller-coaster is running at full speed—accompanied (as always) by fortunes spent, hopes realized, and dreams crushed. And all this frenetic activity merely takes us to the conventions to nominate a candidate and begin the process anew. The nation faces a long road to November.

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GEO-DC makes strong start in 2008

March 2008 By David K. Curtiss

It's campaign season here in Washington. The presidential primary roller-coaster is running at full speed—accompanied (as always) by fortunes spent, hopes realized, and dreams crushed. And all this frenetic activity merely takes us to the conventions to nominate a candidate and begin the process anew. The nation faces a long road to November.

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GEO-DC makes strong start in 2008

March 2008 By David K. Curtiss

It's campaign season here in Washington. The presidential primary roller-coaster is running at full speed—accompanied (as always) by fortunes spent, hopes realized, and dreams crushed. And all this frenetic activity merely takes us to the conventions to nominate a candidate and begin the process anew. The nation faces a long road to November.

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GEO-DC makes strong start in 2008

March 2008 By David K. Curtiss

It's campaign season here in Washington. The presidential primary roller-coaster is running at full speed—accompanied (as always) by fortunes spent, hopes realized, and dreams crushed. And all this frenetic activity merely takes us to the conventions to nominate a candidate and begin the process anew. The nation faces a long road to November.

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GEO-DC makes strong start in 2008

March 2008 By David K. Curtiss

It's campaign season here in Washington. The presidential primary roller-coaster is running at full speed—accompanied (as always) by fortunes spent, hopes realized, and dreams crushed. And all this frenetic activity merely takes us to the conventions to nominate a candidate and begin the process anew. The nation faces a long road to November.

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GEO-DC makes strong start in 2008

March 2008 By David K. Curtiss

It's campaign season here in Washington. The presidential primary roller-coaster is running at full speed—accompanied (as always) by fortunes spent, hopes realized, and dreams crushed. And all this frenetic activity merely takes us to the conventions to nominate a candidate and begin the process anew. The nation faces a long road to November.

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