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  • Pins for sale at  the "Huckabee for President" event at the.Russell House Ballroom on the campus of the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina, January 18, 2008.
    Mike Huckabee South Carolina 0023.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_120.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination.<br />
<br />
"Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the.cheering crowd of thousands this afternoon in Centennial Olympic Park.
    November 7.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people. ..Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_255.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people. <br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally_1...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people. <br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally_1...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people.<br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally_ ...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah and Todd Palin greet supporters after Sarah Palin endorsied Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel.
    Sarah Palin_255.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel.
    Sarah Palin_248.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_14.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_11.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_07.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_02.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_138.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_126.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_024.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks on the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0099.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) greets supporters on the floor of Democratic National Convention July 26, 2004 in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0045.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah and Todd Palin greet supporters after Sarah Palin endorsed Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people. <br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Atlanta_279.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. <br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Atlanta_256.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. <br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Atlanta_248.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - March 3, 2011: Newt Gingrich's third wife.
    Wife Callista Gingrich_8560.jpg
  • Texas Representative Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul For President Rally" on the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul.jpg
  • Former Congressman Bob Barr and his wife Jeri at "An Evening with Bob Barr and Friends", a fundraiser for the Libertarian Party, August 23, 2008 at the Crowne Plaza Ravina in Dunwoody, Georgia.  Bob Barr was the 2008 Libertarian nominee for president. He is well known for being one of the leaders in Congess to impeach President Clinton for his affair with Monica Lewinsky.
    Bob Barr.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 21, 2011: Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands at Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people. <br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally_1...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people.<br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally_1...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally_ ...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally27...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_16.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_15.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_10.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_08.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_06.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_05.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_04.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_03.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_084.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_053.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_016.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks on the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0083.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks on the first day of the Democratic National Convention July 26, 2004 in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0081.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) greets supporters on the floor of Democratic National Convention July 26, 2004 in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0046.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Todd and Sarah Palin greet supporters after Palin, the former Alaska governor and Republican Vice President candidate endorsed Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. <br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Atlanta_294.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. <br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Atlanta_249.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - March 3, 2011: Journalists packed Gov. Nathan Deal's office today for what was rumored to be Newt Gingrich's announcement that he was running for president. After days of speculation, Newt Gingrich announced that he was... launching a new web site. Joining Gingrich in his announcement was his third wife Callista Gingrich (pictured above) and Georgia Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and Georgia House Speaker David Ralston.
    Newt Gingrich Atlanta_8512.jpg
  • The frontrunner in the race for Atlanta mayor, Atlanta City Councilwoman Mary Norwood,  the night of the 2009 Atlanta Mayoral election. By the end of the night the results showed Norwood with 45 percent of the vote, roughly five percentage points shy of an outright win. She will face State Sen. Kasim Reed,  who got 38 percent of the vote --in a Dec. 1 runoff.
    November 5.jpg
  • Corporate sponsors of the 2004 Democratic National convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Democratic National Convention Spons...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_09.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA - October 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton outside of Pascals after receiving the endorsement of Georgia congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Cover_H. Clinton 134.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 305.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 284.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 256.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 069b.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - October 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton speaking after receiving the endorsement of Georgia congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Hillary Clinton_John Lews_038.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - October 12, 2007: Georgia Representative and civil rights leader John Lewis announces his endorsement of Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential nomination race at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. <br />
<br />
In late, February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton_John Lewis_113.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - October 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton speaking after receiving the endorsement of Georgia congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Hillary Clinton_John Lewis 034.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton speaks after receiving the endorsement for president from Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis.
    Hillary Clinton and John Lewis 138.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis announces his endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late, February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton and John Lewis 134.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton speaks after receiving the endorsement for president from Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton and John Lewis 074.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis announces his endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late, February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton and John Lewis 026.jpg
  • President George W. Bush discusses progress in the Global War on Terror, Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta, Georgia, September 7, 2006.
    George W. Bush Atlanta 0066.jpg
  • President George W. Bush discusses progress in the Global War on Terror, Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta, Georgia, September 7, 2006.
    George W. Bush Atlanta 0065.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - October 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton outside of Pascals after receiving the endorsement of Georgia congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Cover_H. Clinton 141.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - October 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton outside of Pascals after receiving the endorsement of Georgia congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Cover_H. Clinton 140.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 311.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 309.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 295.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 294.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 249.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 146.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 134.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 118.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 022.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
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  • DAVENPORT, IOWA, 2000: Texas Governor George W. Bush campaigning for the Iowa Caucus.
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  • DAVENPORT, IOWA, 2000: Texas Governor George W. Bush campaigning for the Iowa Caucus.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - October 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - October 12, 2007: Georgia Representative and civil rights icon John Lewis announces his endorsement of Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential primary at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. <br />
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In late, February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - January 30, 2008: U.S. Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaking at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - January 30, 2008: U.S. Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaking at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - January 30, 2008: U.S. Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaking at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
    Hillary Clinton_Jefferson Jackson Di...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - January 30, 2008: U.S. Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaking at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
    Hillary Clinton_Jefferson Jackson Di...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - January 30, 2008: U.S. Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaking at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
    Hillary Clinton_Jefferson Jackson Di...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - January 30, 2008: U.S. Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on stage at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007:Hillary Clinton speaks after receiving the endorsement for president from Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Georgia Representative and civil rights hero John Lewis announces his endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis announces his endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late, February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis announces his endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late, February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton and John Lewis 105.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis announces his endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late, February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton and John Lewis 104.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton speaks after receiving the endorsement for president from Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton and John Lewis 065.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton speaks after receiving the endorsement for president from Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton speaks after receiving the endorsement for president from Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton and John Lewis 019.jpg
  • FMLN presidential candidate Mauricio Funes poster, San Salvador, El Salvador, March 13, 2009.
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  • United States Senator and Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton, speaking at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia, January 30, 2008.
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  • President George W. Bush discusses progress in the Global War on Terror, Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta, Georgia, September 7, 2006.
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  • President George W. Bush discusses progress in the Global War on Terror, Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta, Georgia, September 7, 2006.
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  • President George W. Bush discusses progress in the Global War on Terror, Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta, Georgia, September 7, 2006.
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  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
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  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 126.jpg
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