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He added, "I have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign, and I did not have communications with the Russians".
On May 23, the McCain campaign sent a volunteer lawyer, Chuck Fish, to be the candidate's surrogate at a conference on computer policy.
It was a reminder that Mr. Clinton will be a chief surrogate at fund-raisers and political events through November 2008, Mrs. Clinton's advisers said.
"Many singles and couples in the UK are not able to locate a surrogate at home, so cross-border arrangements become their last resort.
That leaves Mrs. Obama as the Democratic campaign's busiest and most high-profile female surrogate at a time when the fight for women is intensifying.
Bush stood by as a surrogate at a campaign event accused McCain of forgetting fellow veterans when he returned after five and a half years of captivity in North Vietnam.
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It's a little insulting to send surrogates at the last minute to say you can't make it".
Mr. McCurry said the campaign had to "make the best choice we can on where to deploy the candidate and surrogates at this point".
You may notice the color coordination, which was not an accident: Romney surrogates at the rally all wore either red, white or blue.
Using a battalion of bookers, the Republicans put 200 Bush surrogates at the disposal of radio stations, Web sites and especially local television outlets.
After several generations, the distribution of income would become more nearly equal because fewer women would be willing to be surrogates at the market price.
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