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'''Mike Hodges''' was a [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] governor who ran for [[President]] prior to and during [[Day 1]].
 
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'''Mike Hodges''' was a twenty-five year [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] governor who competed against [[Senator]] [[David Palmer]] for the party's nomination for President. Among his supporters was the mayor of [[New York City]]. Ultimately, however, Hodges lost all eleven states to Senator Palmer on [[Super Tuesday]].
== Before Day 1 ==
 
 
Hodges was a governor for twenty-five years before [[Day 1]].
 
 
== Day 1 ==
 
 
Hodges faced [[David Palmer]] in the primaries, losing all eleven states to the [[senator]]. Hodges remained optimistic, and his supporters included the mayor of [[New York City]].
 
   
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== Background information and notes ==
 
== Background information and notes ==
 
 
* In a [[deleted scene]] from "[[Day 1: 3:00am-4:00am]]," the Senior Domestic Advisor for Hodges, a man named [[Barry (deleted)|Barry]], appears and is blackmailed by [[Carl Webb]] who threatens Barry with compromising information about his son [[Steve (deleted)|Steve]].
 
* In a [[deleted scene]] from "[[Day 1: 3:00am-4:00am]]," the Senior Domestic Advisor for Hodges, a man named [[Barry (deleted)|Barry]], appears and is blackmailed by [[Carl Webb]] who threatens Barry with compromising information about his son [[Steve (deleted)|Steve]].
 
 
 
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Revision as of 04:53, 13 July 2010

Mike Hodges was a twenty-five year Democratic governor who competed against Senator David Palmer for the party's nomination for President. Among his supporters was the mayor of New York City. Ultimately, however, Hodges lost all eleven states to Senator Palmer on Super Tuesday.


Background information and notes