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Decision '08: Tulsa, Oklahoma, and National Political News
KJRH Decision '08 Central
More than ever, the Internet will play a huge role in the national elections of November, 2008.
Already candidates have held Internet-only debates, posted campaign websites, and started posting blogs.
Channel 2 and kjrh.com have long committed ourselves to providing the most comprehensive coverage of politics in Green Country.
This political season, we'll continue that tradition -- and expand our previous efforts with even more regional and national coverage, both on the air and on the Internet.
The Candidates
Top Political Headlines
Web sites enable campaign TV ads on the cheap
A closer look at corporations sponsoring the conventions
Corporations sign up to sponsor political conventions
Bicycle power coming to Democratic National Convention
Ohio, Florida hold keys to general election victory
MSNBC Decision '08 Headlines
KJRH Decision '08 Headlines
Obama fires back
Obama reacts to President Bush's comments
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McCain attempts to grab attention with speech
Battleground state Ohio used as backdrop for McCain during Thursday speech
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No one backing down in Presidential race
All three Presidential candidates going full force
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West Virginia Primary
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Business as usual for Clinton on campaign trail
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Split victory in Tuesday's primaries
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North Carolina and Indiana Primaries
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Obama draws fourth Oklahoma superdelegate endorsement
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Superdelegate changes support from Clinton to Obama
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Superdelegate switches candidates
Obama works to get campaign on track
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Obama comments on Wright's response
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Obama's former pastor speaking out
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Obama and Clinton look at next two primaries
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McCain spreads his message on campaign trail
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Obama fires back
McCain delivers speech in Ohio
Presidential candidates go full force ahead
West Virginia Primary
Business as usual for Clinton on campaign trail
Split victory in IN & NC
North Carolina and Indiana Primaries
Obama draws fourth Oklahoma superdelegate endorsement
Superdelegate changes sides
Obama getting back on track on the campaign trail
Our Reporter
Samantha Hayes is Channel 2's national political correspondent in Washington, D.C. Previously, Hayes was an anchor and reporter at KSL-TV in Salt Lake City . During that time, she reported extensively on issues affecting the Western United States and covered many stories of national interest including the return of Elizabeth Smart, the Lori Hacking murder case and the 2006 Winter Olympics from Torino, Italy. Hayes began her career as a reporter and then morning anchor for WRDW in Augusta , Ga. She graduated with honors from the Grady College of Journalism at the University of Georgia with a bachelor's degree in broadcast news.
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