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Decision '08: Tulsa, Oklahoma, and National Political News

KJRH Decision '08 Central
Decision '08     More than ever, the Internet will play a huge role in the national elections of November, 2008.
     Already candidates have held Internet-only debates, posted campaign websites, and started posting blogs.
     Channel 2 and kjrh.com have long committed ourselves to providing the most comprehensive coverage of politics in Green Country.
     This political season, we'll continue that tradition -- and expand our previous efforts with even more regional and national coverage, both on the air and on the Internet.
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KJRH Decision '08 Headlines
Inhofe & Rice to debate on 2NEWS
Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe and Democratic challenger Andrew Rice will meet for the first time when they square off in a televised debate
Inhofe makes peace with McCain
Inhofe said he and McCain are friends, despite their differences
Coordinator recalls tumultuous 1968 convention
As the Democratic National Convention begins in Denver with protests Oklahoma native John Meek recalls the 1968 convention in Chicago.
MSNBC Decision '08 Headlines
Candidates assess Fannie-Freddie rescue
The historic takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which could come as soon as this weekend, moved to the forefront of the presidential campaign Saturday.
Family's place in Palin's politics
From her children's names to her husband's celebrity and role as unofficial adviser, Palin has created a reputation less as a rugged individual than as a maverick with a large...
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Samantha HayesSamantha Hayes is Channel 2's national political correspondent in Washington, D.C. Previously, Hayes was an anchor and reporter at KSL-TV in Salt Lake City . During that time, she reported extensively on issues affecting the Western United States and covered many stories of national interest including the return of Elizabeth Smart, the Lori Hacking murder case and the 2006 Winter Olympics from Torino, Italy. Hayes began her career as a reporter and then morning anchor for WRDW in Augusta , Ga. She graduated with honors from the Grady College of Journalism at the University of Georgia with a bachelor's degree in broadcast news.
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