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Sen. Gillibrand asks Dartmouth alums for funds

By: Jeff Dufour and Kiki Ryan
Washington Examiner
06/16/09 12:05 AM EDT

Be true to your school. That’s the motto Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., hopes will work on her Dartmouth classmates this upcoming weekend at the 20th anniversary for the class of 1989. She’s hosting a fundraiser.
  
The appointed senator is sending out e-mails to her classmates in the weeks leading up to the reunion asking them to join her at a party in Hanover for $125 per head. 
  
Despite that she’s running for office in New York while campaigning in New Hampshire, we’re sure there are some alumni who love to brag about being classmates with a U.S. senator.




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johnny45

Jun 18, 2009

Cause that's exactly what we need... out-of-state money for a NY race. Very classy, Ms. Gillibrand.

 

NYDem04

Jun 18, 2009

Hey, Kirsten moved to upstate New York to run for Congress, maybe New Hampshire is her next stop! Wonder when the new office opens up...

 


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