I'm no longer a virgin! Voter that is. The first time, ever I cast a vote, a vote, a vote. This is part of a trilogy of crazy times in Chicago's super tuesday. Peace and Hugs Kate
Steve Lundin, my producer's brother, agreed to "help" me in my reporting skills tonight.
Citizen Kate scores at the Barack Obama Super Tuesday Victory Rally in Chicago when she catches up with Reverend Jesse Jackson and Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. Finally, my Super Tuesday is starting to look up just a bit. Steve Lundin, my producer's brother, is still bugging me with his abuse, er, media training. Note to self: If you're going to a Political victory party, bring some cash for food and the bar. Seriously. They give you nothing for free. What kind of celebration is that?
This time, I'm serious, I'm getting the story. Seriously, I'm gonna find you McCain.
Citizen Kate finds out how a political campaign competes with all that Vegas has to offer.
Kate finds out from out of this world experts how to caucus, Vegas style.
Citizen Kate finally feels like a Hollywood Starlet at the Democratic Debates. I can't believe I scored one of the hottest tickets in LA, the CNN/Politico.com/Los Angeles Times Democratic Debate at the Kodak Theatre. I know, that's where the Oscars are. It's almost as if I finally made it. I couldn't wait to meet Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Then, I discovered that there's more to life than politics. There's fame. Hollywood was fantastic. Even if the people looked dirty. Seriously, Elvis said he hadn't changed his outfit in 20 years. I spread peace and hugs to Sponge Bob Square Pants and Spiderman, but I don't think that either of them showered in days. Sponge Bob left a stain on my right boob with his dirty nose. You can see it in my latest vblog. Check out it out!
May 3, 2008 -- Citizen Kate weighs in on Obama's victory with the Guamians. It's official. Obama won the Guam vote. Although it was 50/50. But he beat Hillary by 7 votes. Did you know their motto is "Where America's Day Begins"? I wish that were true. I'd have a suntan and mai tai. Instead, I'm in the wandering land of Indianapolis. It seems that every state and island are important this election. I think that's a sign that every citizen is important. No matter how big or small. I wonder who will win the Heartland? Barack Obama? Or Hillary Clinton? McCain's already made a clean sweep. Maybe it's easier to vote Republican...
Kate goes one on one...with Barack's cameraman. It's just like talking to Barack!
Dennis Kucinich and his wife Elizabeth, are in love! Here's why he's the peace candidate.
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