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March 5th, 2008 in Dipdive in Texas by Hillel Aron

The World is Watching

After the madness that was the Precinct 4001 caucus, I rushed over to the Obama rally. It was only six blocks away. […]

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March 5th, 2008 in Dipdive in Texas by Hillel Aron

Experience Over Change

I drove to San Antonio last night to watch a caucus. I was expecting a crazy scene, but what I saw was nuttier than anything I could have imagined. […]

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March 5th, 2008 in Dipdive in Texas by Hillel Aron

Election Day Afternoon Dispatch

I walked into a room they call a boiler room and there was this cool-looking projector projecting numbers onto the wall. I asked a girl if I could hang out in the room and listen to what was going on. […]

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March 4th, 2008 in Dipdive in Texas by Hillel Aron

The Song that Never Ends

About a hundred students are getting instructions on how to call voters and canvas. Since the election is tomorrow, reminding voters to vote is a priority. Max stands up on a chair and gets the crowd fired up. […]

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March 3rd, 2008 in Dipdive in Texas by Hillel Aron

Dipdive Interview Exclusive: Ron Brownstein, LA Times Writer

Over on the floor of the Austin office, I bum some free Wi-Fi and send e-mails. I hear a familiar voice talking about the significance of the Obama campaign. I’m pretty sure he’s a reporter — he’s holding a notepad and no one holds a notepad that’s not the press — but why is he […]

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