tags: Huffington Post, OffTheBus project, presidential campaign 2008
I have been working on another story for the Huffington Post as part of their OffTheBus project. This story is about the upcoming presidential elections (Alas, I am simply a volunteer reporter, no money is entering my pockets). Tomorrow's job? I am calling several Iowa state representatives and interviewing them about the Republican presidential hopefuls, because we're interested in learning more about how the Republicans are organizing throughout Iowa and we want to learn more about their position on the candidates. The final story will be published one week from tomorrow.
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