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News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| about 1 year ago
Senator Barack Obama has politely but firmly refused to debate Senator Hillary Clinton before the crucial primaries of Indiana and North Carolina that will be held on May 6. Senator Clinton threw the gauntlet on Saturday challenging the front runner...
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News Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer
| about 1 year ago
Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean said Monday that either Hillary Rodham Clinton or Barack Obama must drop out of the Democratic presidential race after the June primaries in order to unify the party by the convention and win the election in...
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News Source: United Press International
| about 1 year ago
April 28 (UPI) -- The sputtering economy is giving the campaign of U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., a boost, as jobs and healthcare play to a Clinton strength, analysts said. Clinton's campaign has hung on partly by asserting Sen. Barack Obama, D-...
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News Source: United Press International
| about 1 year ago
April 28 (UPI) -- Sen. Barack Obama's campaign speeches in Indiana now focus on specific economic matters, a shift from his message of hope, observers said. The shift could indicate the Democratic presidential candidate's message of hope and change...
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News Source: Washington Post
| about 1 year ago
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have managed to unify the media, which arenow having a fine time dumping on both of them. The MSM narrative is that both are such limited, fatally flawed candidates that not only can't either one be elected president,...
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News Source: Reuters
| about 1 year ago
Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Monday will argue the way to improve U.S. health-care coverage lies in lowering costs and increasing competition rather than the "big-government" schemes he says the Democrats advocate. McCain, opening...
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News Source: Asia Times
| about 1 year ago
Even though Clinton's Pennsylvania primary win last Tuesday didn't overcome Obama's insurmountable lead in popular votes, states won, and pledged delegates for the Democratic presidential nomination, the conversation has shifted dramatically.
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News Source: CNSNews.com
| about 1 year ago
How worried are Democrats about their party's never-ending primary election battle? A liberal advocacy group admits it is "ready for it to be over already," and it plans to "start focusing on the Republicans," even before the Democrats have settled...
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News Source: The Courier-Journal
| about 1 year ago
A week before Hoosiers cast votes that could help settle one of the longest presidential nomination battles in decades, Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton are barnstorming Indiana pitching ideas to fix the economy and help the middle class.
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News Source: Truthdig
| about 1 year ago
Here’s one theory: While Hillary Clinton has adopted her husband’s legacy, Barack Obama has been assailing it. The New Yorker: The focus on Clintonian error has obscured a serious debate that Obama and the former President tried to have. Obama...