March 2008

Rosy Words for Clinton by ’90s Nemesis - New York Times


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Rosy Words for Clinton by ’90s Nemesis
New York Times - Mar 30, 2008
By MICHAEL BARBARO To Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, Richard Mellon Scaife qualifies as a charter member of the “vast right-wing conspiracy,” having bankrolled an elaborate multimillion-dollar campaign throughout the 1990s to unearth damaging
The Clinton Campaign Finds New Allies: Richard Mellon Scaife And Huffington Post
Clintons make new friend Seattle Post Intelligencer
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On race, Clinton misses the call - Boston Globe

On race, Clinton misses the call
Boston Globe - Mar 28, 2008
IT WAS not 3 am, but Hillary Clinton heard the red phone ringing on racism. Without prompting, she began a teleconference interview Thursday with the Trotter Group of African-American newspaper columnists by saying, "There is an ugly perception which
Five Racial Absolutes Become Myths Town Hall
Keep important discussion about race in perspective Indianapolis Star
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Mishawaka crowd awaits Clinton - Indianapolis Star


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Mishawaka crowd awaits Clinton
Indianapolis Star - Mar 28, 2008
AP MISHAWAKA, Ind. — Hundreds of people are waiting outside Mishawaka High School to attend a town hall meeting by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Hillary Clinton makes second Indiana visit WTHR
Quit? No way, Clinton tells crowd in Indy Indianapolis Star
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McCain: We Can't Do Whatever We Want - WIS

McCain: We Can't Do Whatever We Want
WIS - Mar 28, 2008
By Jonathan Martin LOS ANGELES - Just back from a week of meetings with US allies in Europe and the Middle East, John McCain signaled that he would seek to repair the perception of America abroad.
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McCain's health plan fails her test - Los Angeles Times

McCain's health plan fails her test
Los Angeles Times - Mar 30, 2008
Neither Elizabeth Edwards, whose cancer is incurable, nor the presumptive Republican presidential nominee would be covered by his policy, she asserts.
McCain Health Care Proposal Would Exclude US Residents With Pre Kaiser network.org
John McCain's Health plan would not cover John McCain Capitol Hill Blue
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"Countdown" with Keith Olbermann Turns Five: Hurting Democrats … - Huffington Post

"Countdown" with Keith Olbermann Turns Five: Hurting Democrats
Huffington Post - Mar 28, 2008
Countdown on MSNBC is one of the best things about cable news. Let's face it, CNN has flatlined at 8 pm eastern and FOX still trolls the vast rightwing conspiracy.
Obama dons a blue collar Baltimore Sun
Clinton's message reaches blue-collar vote United Press International
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Clinton Shouldn’t Feel Forced to Quit Race, Obama Says - New York Times


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Clinton Shouldn’t Feel Forced to Quit Race, Obama Says
New York Times - Mar 29, 2008
By MICHAEL POWELL JOHNSTOWN, Pa. - Senator Barack Obama had a few words of advice Saturday for his rival, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton: Do not drop out on my account.
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Obama was the first to play the race card - Philadelphia Inquirer


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Obama was the first to play the race card
Philadelphia Inquirer - Mar 30, 2008
Quietly, the storm over the hateful views expressed by Sen. Barack Obama's pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, has blown away the most insidious myth of the Democratic primary campaign.
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McCain Hopes to Use Past as a Springboard - Wall Street Journal


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McCain Hopes to Use Past as a Springboard
Wall Street Journal - Mar 28, 2008
By LAURA MECKLER and ELIZABETH HOLMES After a quarter century in Congress, Sen. John McCain sets out to reintroduce himself to the American public in the coming week, stopping in a string of places that shaped his family, his values and his career.
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Edward's wife blasts McCain's health plan - AZ Central.com


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Edward's wife blasts McCain's health plan
AZ Central.com - Mar 29, 2008
ARLINGTON, Va. - Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of former Democratic presidential contender John Edwards, said she and John McCain have one thing in common: "Neither one of us would be covered by his health policy," she said.
Anti-McCain material hits mailboxes The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
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Clinton: 'No intention of stopping' - Baltimore Sun


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Clinton: 'No intention of stopping'
Baltimore Sun - 23 hours ago
by Mark Silva Hillary Clinton says she’s in the presidential race until the end of the party primaries, and until there is a resolution of the barred delegates from the Florida and Michigan primaries.
Clinton clings to delegate disputes DetNews.com
Why Clinton floated the delegate switch idea MSNBC
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PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS: McCain downplays issues - Las Vegas Review - Journal

PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS: McCain downplays issues
Las Vegas Review - Journal - Mar 29, 2008
By MOLLY BALL John McCain, visiting Las Vegas for a private fundraising luncheon, answers journalists' questions Friday at The Venetian.
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Clinton rejects calls to quit Democratic race - CNN


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Clinton rejects calls to quit Democratic race
CNN - Mar 29, 2008
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (CNN) — Sen. Hillary Clinton on Saturday rejected calls by supporters of rival candidate Barack Obama to quit the Democratic presidential race, and Obama said Clinton should remain in race "as long as she wants.
Home > The News > Clinton Seeks To Cash In … Huffington Post
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Obama inspires racial dialogue in churches - San Francisco Chronicle


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Obama inspires racial dialogue in churches
San Francisco Chronicle - Mar 30, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama's historic speech earlier this month in Philadelphia on race relations has elevated the discussion about the issue to the point where it has worked itself into the pews and pulpits of Bay Area churches.
OFFBEAT: Obama's talking to all of us Sandusky Register
In conversation on race, listen to the other voices Indianapolis Star
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Barack Bowl - New York Times

Barack Bowl
New York Times - Mar 29, 2008
By Michael Powell Barack Obama spent Saturday evening in a close encounter with the fierce urgency of a gutter ball. In search of game, a friendly crowd and really good photo ops, Senator Barack Obama and Senator Robert Casey rolled into Pleasant
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Richardson: Voters Decide, Not Big Shots - CBS News


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Richardson: Voters Decide, Not Big Shots
CBS News - 12 hours ago
Gov. Bill Richardson, DN.M., says superdelegates should not overrule the wishes of primary voters. (CBS) An up-close look at life on the road with the major presidential candidates.
I Refuse to Join any Club That Would Have Me as a Member Huffington Post
Richardson supports Clinton's decision United Press International
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Obama Says Clinton Should Keep Running - The Associated Press


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Obama Says Clinton Should Keep Running
The Associated Press - Mar 29, 2008
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP) - Barack Obama refused Saturday to go along with other Democrats who are calling for Hillary Rodham Clinton to step away from the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Clinton says China holdings threaten US security Reuters
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3200 fill Kline Center to hear former president speak - Carlisle Sentinel

3200 fill Kline Center to hear former president speak
Carlisle Sentinel - Mar 29, 2008
Bill Clinton remembered the last time he campaigned in Carlisle, back in 1992 when he and Al Gore visited the now-defunct All American Truck Plaza along the Carlisle Pike.
Fight on, Bill Clinton says in Pottstown Philadelphia Inquirer
Bill Clinton stumps for Hillary in Pennsylvania WPSU
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Obama, Clinton become familiar - FayObserver.com

Obama, Clinton become familiar
FayObserver.com - Mar 28, 2008
By John Fuquay RALEIGH - The unfamiliar sight of presidential primary candidates in North Carolina is not so unusual this year, as as Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama scramble for critical delegates in their bids for the 2008 Democratic
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Democratic rivals urge more fiscal oversight - Boston Globe


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Democratic rivals urge more fiscal oversight
Boston Globe - Mar 27, 2008
Both Democratic presidential contenders yesterday campaigned for a bigger government role in stimulating and regulating the economy as a new report indicated economic growth had nearly stalled.
Obama Moves Past Clinton in Calling for Wall Street Oversight Bloomberg
Obama casts wide blame for financial crisis and proposes homeowner aid International Herald Tribune
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Clinton Vows To Stay in Race To Convention - Washington Post


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Clinton Vows To Stay in Race To Convention
Washington Post - 21 hours ago
By Perry Bacon Jr. and Anne E. Kornblut NEW ALBANY, Ind., March 29 — In her most definitive comments to date on the subject, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton sought Saturday to put to rest any notion that she will drop out of the presidential race,
Clinton clings to delegate disputes DetNews.com
Clinton: 'No intention of stopping' Baltimore Sun
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Obama Casts Wide Blame for Financial Crisis and Proposes Homeowner Aid - New York Times


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Obama Casts Wide Blame for Financial Crisis and Proposes Homeowner Aid
New York Times - Mar 28, 2008
Senator Barack Obama speaking Thursday in New York. Mr. Obama blamed politicians and lobbyists for the economic crisis. By MICHAEL POWELL and JEFF ZELENY Senator Barack Obama called Thursday for tighter regulation of mortgage lenders,
Democratic rivals urge more fiscal oversight Boston Globe
Obama Moves Past Clinton in Calling for Wall Street Oversight Bloomberg
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Sen. Nelson: US Should Dump Electoral College - The Ledger


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Sen. Nelson: US Should Dump Electoral College
The Ledger - Mar 29, 2008
In a speech on the floor of the Florida state Senate Thursday, US Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., said he will introduce legislation that will attempt to fix many of the problems exposed by this cycle's round of presidential primaries, adding that the 'time
Undaunted Nelson Urges Major Political Reforms Tampa Tribune
Nelson still fighting DNC over vote Tallahassee Democrat
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Philly Mayor: Obama Pastor Talk Beyond Pale - ABC News


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Philly Mayor: Obama Pastor Talk Beyond Pale
ABC News - Mar 29, 2008
Clockwise from top left: Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, Sen. Hillary Clinton, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Sen. Barack Obama. (AP Photo) By DAVID MUIR, URSULA FAHY and JOEL SIEGEL Sen. Hillary Clinton's most prominent African-American supporter in
Obama was the first to play the race card Philadelphia Inquirer
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One in Ten Voters Mistakenly Think Obama is Muslim - FOXNews


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One in Ten Voters Mistakenly Think Obama is Muslim
FOXNews - Mar 27, 2008
WASHINGTON - One in 10 voters believes Barack Obama is Muslim, a mistaken impression that lingers across party lines, a poll showed Wednesday.
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