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- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 abstract "The Chris Dodd presidential campaign of 2008 was launched on January 11, 2007 and ended on January 3, 2008 after a sixth place finish in the Iowa caucuses. Dodd, the Senior Senator from Connecticut, sought the nomination of the Democratic Party for President of the United States. Centering his campaign in the strategically important states of Iowa and New Hampshire, he tried to bring forth a platform of change. Dodd's performance in the opinion polls varied, but in the financial sphere, he had secured some notable and influential endorsements who had sufficiently funded his campaign.Dodd tried to follow in the pattern of New Englanders who have entered the race for the Democratic nomination and won, including John Kerry, Michael Dukakis, and John F. Kennedy. If elected, Dodd would have become the second Roman Catholic president (after Kennedy) and the second Connecticut-born president (after George W. Bush). He would have been the first Senator to win the presidency while in office since Kennedy was elected in 1960. After his withdrawal from the race, Dodd went on to endorse the eventual winner Barack Obama, and retired from the Senate in 2011.".
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- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 wikiPageExternalLink chrisdodd.com.
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- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 wikiPageID "14355309".
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 wikiPageRevisionID "606111599".
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 affiliation Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 campaign United_States_presidential_election,_2008.
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 candId "P80003387".
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 candidate Chris_Dodd.
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 candidate United_States_Senate.
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 committee "Chris Dodd for President 2008".
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 fecDate "2007-12-31".
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 hasPhotoCollection Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008.
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 headquarters Hartford,_Connecticut.
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 homepage chrisdodd.com.
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 keyPeople "Jim Jordan ( )".
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 keyPeople "Sheryl Cohen".
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 logo "200".
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 receipts "16.5".
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 slogan "Restoring America's Standing in the World".
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 subject Category:Dodd_family.
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 subject Category:United_States_presidential_Democratic_Party_campaigns,_2008.
- Chris_Dodd_presidential_campaign,_2008 comment "The Chris Dodd presidential campaign of 2008 was launched on January 11, 2007 and ended on January 3, 2008 after a sixth place finish in the Iowa caucuses. Dodd, the Senior Senator from Connecticut, sought the nomination of the Democratic Party for President of the United States. Centering his campaign in the strategically important states of Iowa and New Hampshire, he tried to bring forth a platform of change.".
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