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President Obama to visit Vermont in March
(02/07/12) For the first time since 1995, a sitting president will be visiting the state of Vermont. That's according to the Burlington Free Press.

According to the newspaper, the White House has confirmed that Barack Obama will be visiting Burlington on March 30th "to participate in campaign events."

First Lady Michelle Obama visited Vermont last June, but this will be the president's first trip to the state since he won office.

The last sitting president to visit was Bill Clinton in 1995.
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An event for the history books
(01/21/09) Governor Paterson was in Washington for the Inauguration. He spoke with reporters about the historic nature of yesterday's Inaugural and that of past presidents. Martha Foley has more.

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Poll tracks mood of voters
(04/22/08) As Democrats pick a presidential candidate today in Pennsylvania, a new poll in the North Country sheds light on the mood of voters here. Generally speaking, they've got issues, and they're still thinking about the candidates. Martha Foley has more.

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Pataki's State of State Speech Reaches Beyond New York
(01/09/06) When Governor Pataki gave his final State of the State message last week, many believe he wasn't just talking to New Yorkers. Pataki, who has visited Iowa and New Hampshire recently, made many proposals that could appeal to beyond New York State. Karen DeWitt reports.

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SUNY Potsdam's Interim President Resigns
(10/27/05) SUNY Potsdam interim president Robert King says he's resigning to take a new job. King will lead a not-for-profit in Arizona. Martha Foley reports.

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Grassroots Group Urges Clinton to Run for President
(08/25/05) The leader of a national "Hillary Clinton for President" movement came to the State Capitol Wednesday to promote his grassroots effort to encourage the Senator and former First Lady to run in 2008. Karen DeWitt reports.

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The Mixed Legacy of the Electoral College
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(10/15/04) Martha Foley talks with historian Andrew Robertson about the roots of the electoral college and its malfunctions through history. He says failing to insure a better reflection of the popular vote could threaten the Republic.
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Polls: Bush Gains Ground on Kerry in NY
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(09/16/04) Two polls find that Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry has lost ground to President Bush in New York. Kerry still leads though, in the predominantly Democratic state. Karen DeWitt reports.
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Candidate Profile: Joseph Lieberman
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(01/07/04) In the second part of the Home State Record Project profiling the Democratic presidential candidates, we take a look at Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman. Connecticut Public Radio's Heather Claborn reports Lieberman's moderate history is not lighting a fire at home.
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Bush Thrills Ft. Drum Troops
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Col Kevin V. Wilkerson explains maneuvers to President Bush at Fort Drum on Friday. (Watertown Daily Times, Michael Fagans)
Col Kevin V. Wilkerson explains maneuvers to President Bush at Fort Drum on Friday. (Watertown Daily Times, Michael Fagans)
(07/22/02) President Bush pumped up military personnel at Fort Drum near Watertown Friday. He toured the base and reviewed military maneuvers by the 10th Mountain Division troops. And he gave an outdoor pep talk to thousands of soldiers and their families. David Sommerstein was there and has this report.
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