Jeanne Shaheen
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"Jeanne Shaheen" is an American politician and the Seniority in the United States Senate/senior United States Senate/United States senator from the state of New Hampshire, a position she has held since 2009. Shaheen, a member of the Democratic Party (United States)/Democratic Party, is the first female U.S. senator in New Hampshire's history, was the List of female state governors in the United States/first woman to be elected governor of New Hampshire and she is the first woman in History of the United States/U.S. history to be elected as both a Governor (United States)/governor and a U.S. senator.

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What we really need to do is move this process back, ... As much as we all support diversity . . . the more states in a window, the more it will contribute to the frontloading of the process.

We should be working together with Iowa as we have in the past to protect the status and relevance of the first-in-the-nation caucus and the first-in-the-nation primary.

Democrats in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Washington, Ohio, Missouri and Florida plan to hold press conferences over the next several days to highlight the importance of a substantive discussion on issues affecting all Americans -- national security, homeland security and veterans' issues; education; environment and energy policies; the economy; health care; and equal opportunity for all.

There is no better way to honor Dr. King than to spend Monday giving back to our communities in his memory. He encouraged us to work together to build better, stronger and more united communities and he showed us that we can make a difference.

Well, we think the convention is a great opportunity for people to learn more about John Kerry and John Edwards.

They've added this whole different aspect -- what we call the technological twist. They are making use of the technology that is available to this generation and see that as a way to be political.

And, you know, we're looking at some broad themes for the convention, stronger at home, respected in the world, and looking at -- at how John Kerry's career and life experiences play into those themes.

We will never go back to an unfair system of unequal schools, ... We can do it and we will do it.

You can't replace these guys. You can't overstate what they mean to the party, politically and policy-wise.