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2008 Presidential Campaign Blog (Free subscription) | 23/07/2008
... Description There may be no better way to capture the drama, politics, and tension of the 2008 Democratic primary race than through cartoons. Entertaining, insightful, and clever, the political cartoons in this collection are sharp and humorous companions to an election year otherwise fraught with scandal, slander, and of course, superdelegates. With an informed reflection on each of the...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 18/07/2008
WASHINGTON - The Democratic National Committee plans to target Republican John McCain and help Democrat Barack Obama with an independent ad campaign run by veteran Democratic strategist Jonathan Prince, Democrats familiar with the decision said Thursday.By law, the effort would be prohibited from coordinating with either Obama's presidential campaign or with the DNC. The ads would be...
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The Corner (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
Barack Obama in Minnesota on June 3, on winning the Democratic nomination: "America, this is our moment. This is our time" Barack Obama in Berlin today: "People of Berlin -- people of the world -- this is our moment. This is our time" (via Marc Ambinder's blog)
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News: Moldova.org: Politics (Free subscription) | yesterday
Likely Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois gained support in blue, red, and purple -- or swing -- states, a Gallup Poll indicates.Before Obama secured enough delegates in June to win the Democratic nomination, he and his likely Republican challenger, Sen. John McCain of Arizona, each averaged about 45 percent in the Gallup Poll Daily tracking, pollsters...
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htp://katestone.wordpress.feed (Free subscription) | yesterday
The PUMA Party (Party Unity My Ass) grew out of the frustration and anger Hillary Clinton supporters felt when she was unable to wrest sufficient electoral college votes to best Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. Clinton supporters felt that she had the qualifications to be President and that Barack Obama did not. [...]
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Slog (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Obama's post-clinching pander-fest should improve his electoral prospects November. So goes the prevailing pundit logic, at least. Well, did it? From FiveThirtyEight : For the first time since shortly after clinching the Democratic nomination, we now have Barack Obama as less than a 60 percent favorite to win the election . Our simulations presently project Obama to win the election...
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The Drunkablog (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Post : The crowd enveloping Barack Obama when he accepts the Democratic nomination for president at Invesco Field at Mile High will be asked to get to work for the privilege of witnessing the historic event live. In a half-hour interview Wednesday with The Denver Post, Obama's deputy campaign manager, Steve Hildebrand, said he wants to use the ticketing process as a massive recruitment...
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ABS CBN (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
WASHINGTON - A majority of Americans believe that Democratic candidate Barack Obama will win the presidential election against Republican hopeful John McCain in November, a Fox News poll showed Thursday.
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The Turner Report (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
The Kansas City Star Editorial Board will endorse Clint Zweifel for the Democratic nomination for state treasurer, according to a news release from the Zweifel campaign. The endorsement will be made in the Friday edition: "I am proud to have the Star's endorsement and grateful that they recognized the need for a statewide official to speak out on the fiscal consequences of state actions...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
Washington - Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is preferred by a nearly 3-1 margin over his Republican rival John McCain by Hispanic voters in the United States, according to a new survey Thursday. Obama beats McCain by 66 per cent to 23 p...
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The Two Malcontents (Free subscription) | yesterday
Via the leftist Denver Post: Messianic photo by Joe Amon, The Denver Post The crowd enveloping Barack Obama when he accepts the Democratic nomination for president at Invesco Field at Mile High will be asked to get to work for the privilege of witnessing the historic event live. In a half-hour interview Wednesday with The Denver Post, Obama’s [...]
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
The crowd enveloping Barack Obama when he accepts the Democratic nomination for president at Invesco Field at Mile High will be asked to get to work for the privilege of witnessing the historic event live.
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Steam Powered Opinions (Free subscription) | yesterday
Obama's got a plan for distributing tickets to his acceptance speech at Mile High , The crowd enveloping Barack Obama when he accepts the Democratic nomination for president at Invesco Field at Mile High will be asked to get to work for the privilege of witnessing the historic event live. In a half-hour interview Wednesday with The Denver Post, Obama's deputy campaign manager, Steve Hildebrand,...
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billingsgazette.com top headlines (Free subscription) | 23/07/2008
Gearing up for November's general election, supporters of presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama opened a Billings office Saturday at 906 Broadwater Ave. Obama is expected to accept the Democratic nomination at the party's national convention in Denve ...
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | yesterday
After watching the speeches of Sens. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain last month, the night Sen. Obama clinched the Democratic nomination, I believe that 2008 could be one of those political tsunami years that wipes out all in its path. Republicans should be very worried at the national, state and local levels.To juxtapose the energy, focus and desire not simply between the...