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January 7, 2008
Chronicle of Philanthropy Correspondent Suzanne Perry Reports on New Hampshire Primary Project Bird-Dogging of Candidates
This post is a follow-up to the post of January 6 where we reported that national organizations of nonprofits were promoting The Primary Project in order to put nonprofit sector issues on the front-burner in the 2008 election. Below is a link to an article published yesterday in the Chronicle of Philanthropy by their correspondent in New Hampshire, Suzanne Perry, who worked with the New Hampshire Center of Nonprofits staff in the last few days before the primary following and questioning candidates for the bird-dogging aspect of the Primary Project. In the article, she reports on, among others, an exchange between Candidate Senator Hillary Clinton and a nonprofit leader of the arts. See Article for more information.
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