The SCORE
The Sandoval County Online Reporting Enterprise
Rio Rancho, N.M.
New Mexico's first totally online commuity newspaper was last updated on Monday, May 16, 2009 at 10 p.m.

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01.31,08.N.M.Caucus

MAKING HIS POINT: Former President Bill Clinton addresses a crowd of approximately 2,000 people, mostly students, at Johnson Center on he University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque on Thursday. New Mexico Lt. Gov. Diane Denmish looks on. Clinton was in town to urge voters to support his wife Hillary's bid for the Democratic presidential nomination by voting for her in Tuesday's party caucus election. All voters in Rio Rancho will vote at Rio Rancho High School between noon and 7 p.m.
Surrogates make push for caucus votes

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As of 2 a.m. Friday, Hillary Clinton's campaign plans had not been made public.

Clinton spoke to about 200 people, mostly students, only hours after Kennedy addressed about 250 Obama loyalists at the Natural Hispanic Cultural Center.

Kennedy was able to make light of an interruption in his introduction, a pre-recorded message urging people to vacate the building due to an emergency.

After a brief pause and nervous laughter because of the announcement, the xx-year-old Kennedy jumped out of his chair and yelled to the audience without the aid of a microphone, "I can't think of a nicer crowd to go with!"
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