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Kyra Phillips, CNN anchor: Grand Forks, North Dakota has a new city councilman today, but it is not just the Council. Here, Mike McNamara, AKA Major Mike McNamara, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, is in Iraq.
He actually there, while his wife and children went door-to-bears his name, and the choice was not a relative. McNamara won 49 percent of votes in a course of five races. He said that the local team made it easy.
MIKE Maj. McNamara, U.S. Marine Corps: Everybody is here to tell you that it is not without a great woman, and my wife and my children have been fantastic for Marine Corps career.
And then we’re from California, we have North Dakota, and you know, it was spectacular throughout the experience and do something else and, no, my wife was absolutely fantastic. And it has an old-High School cheerleader, of course, that it was for her.
Phillips: Oh, it was perfect for her. OK, when she was back at home, she is rooting for, literally, they are all children. How do you fight in Iraq? They were therefore calls from voters and answer questions, n’est-ce pas?
McNamara: Well, yes, what we did, we were a little on the nature of a plan, then they go door to door, and we e-mail a few things. And then I wake up early and go to the phone Centre here and I start asking humans.
And there were at the beginning a bit of a shock if she received a call from Iraq, because they knew that I was here, and then they sit down and talk about me, you know, in their thoughts the community.
And I said to them, I said, hey look, I think I am the best guide to this election, and what is even more important, I will prove that almost every day like me, you know, have contributed to show that Marines my colleagues that you are a good leader.
And I think he talked with them and then she asked to vote for me, and he did. They went door to door and people tell me that my children have made, both good and bad, so I call my kids and say, hey, palpitations. (END videotape)
Phillips: Well-Dur McNamara, Councilman McNamara, has about 90 days of his second visit to Iraq.
Mexico on one side, New Mexico, on the other side. In the middle, Border Patrol officers and troops a few new entrants to the National Guard in filling the empty fields. And there is plenty of space possible.
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