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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]].
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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]].
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== Day 1 ==
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Hodges spent the morning of [[Presidential Primary|primary day]] with the heads of [[California]]'s labor unions, discussing the importance of his new health care proposal. The proposal would ensure new comprehensive coverage of millions of active union members as well as retired ones. He also met with the chairman of the mid-west energy crisis panel, to discuss plans for 50 new power plants, as well as meeting to energy chairman of the board. {{cite|1x07s}}
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Ultimately, however, Hodges lost all eleven states to Senator Palmer on [[Super Tuesday]].
   
 
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Revision as of 21:29, 9 March 2011

This article's subject relates to Season 1 of 24.

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.

Day 1

Hodges spent the morning of primary day with the heads of California's labor unions, discussing the importance of his new health care proposal. The proposal would ensure new comprehensive coverage of millions of active union members as well as retired ones. He also met with the chairman of the mid-west energy crisis panel, to discuss plans for 50 new power plants, as well as meeting to energy chairman of the board. ("6:00am-7:00am")

Ultimately, however, Hodges lost all eleven states to Senator Palmer on Super Tuesday.


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