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www.OSIR.org.in (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bill Clinton became a larger part of the media focus in the South Carolina primary on Wednesday. ABC World News reports that former President Clinton “lectured reporters, accusing them of being too focused on the racial aspects of his wife’s campaign Source: www.usnews.com Who’s Got His Ear? McCain’s Energy Advisers - The Daily GreenA [...]
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OneFreeKorea (Free subscription) | 08/24/2008
“The biggest threat to the US is, right now, North Korea.” — Joe Biden, South Carolina Primary Democratic Debate, 2007 “I’m not the guy.” — Joe Biden, Aug. 19, 2008 The Bigger Picture It is notable that today I find rare probative value in what Kos says. His first reaction was far from enthusiastic, and that’s still way more favorable than, “It’s [...]
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www.OSIR.org.in (Free subscription) | 08/24/2008
Bill Clinton became a larger part of the media focus in the South Carolina primary on Wednesday. ABC World News reports that former President Clinton “lectured reporters, accusing them of being too focused on the racial aspects of his wife’s campaign Source: www.usnews.com
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The New York Observer (Free subscription) | 08/09/2008
In the three national campaigns he has run - two for the Democratic presidential nomination and one as the party's vice presidential nominee - John Edwards won a grand total of one contest -- the South Carolina primary in 2004. But amazingly, he managed to emerge from each losing effort with his political standing not only unharmed, but actually enhanced. His 2004 primary bid, which peaked with his...
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tampabay.com blogs (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
Mirroring a strategy that Sen. Barack Obama's campaign used successfully during the race for the South Carolina primary, volunteers and organizers plan to fan out across Florida to reach black voters at barber shops and beauty salons tomorrow, including in...
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Chicagoray (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
Obama has made race an issue from the South Carolina primary on when he attacked former president Clinton pulling the race card on he and Hillary. He's continued the injection of race through the present campaign dropping the race card a couple of times of Senator McCain and his campaign not to mention the supporters of him who are constantly referenced to as racists. For a man who isn't even a true...
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Alternate Brain (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
Seems, like Joke Line did , Jonathan Alter has weaned himself off the McCain Kool-Aid: ... I misread McCain. On the night of the 2000 South Carolina primary, I was in his hotel suite and watched Cindy weeping over what Rove and his goons did. Her husband was plenty mad, too. Now he's got Rove's protégé, Steve Schmidt, running his campaign. Eight years ago, McCain profusely apologized for playing racial...
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BAGnewsNotes (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
If I'm a little late to the story, I've been thinking about these shots of Phil Gramm and the McCain's at the Citadel following the South Carolina primary victory in January.
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Anderson@Large (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
The first black presumptive Democratic presidential nominee and the first black last Democratic POTUS are BFF again. Barack Obama and Bill Clinton patched up their differences stemming from Clinton’s dismissal of Obama’s victory in the South Carolina primary and other racially-tinged riffs. Obama told reporters: We did not belabor the primary season. I think what we both acknowledged is, is that when...
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Ballot Access News (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
The South Carolina primary (for office other than president) was held on June 10. In the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, the results are: Bob Conley 73,773; Michael Cone 72,790. All of the votes have been counted except some absentee and provisional ballots. In May, Cone had been nominated by the Working Families [...]
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Save The GOP (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Today is the primary down here in South Carolina. A mini revolution has been brewing with the Republican Party to clean house and get rid of some of these tax and spend RINOs that Columbia is infested with. I am working at a poll today in Fort Mill for Kyle Boyd who is [...]
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Firedoglake (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
Dick Armey: “I don’t see any way that Hillary Clinton won’t be president.” Tom DeLay: “Hillary will be the next president of the United States because they have built a coalition,” he said. Dick Morris: "Hillary Clinton will undoubtedly lose the South Carolina primary as African-Americans line up to vote for Barack Obama.
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Gene Healy (Free subscription) | 06/03/2008
Today’s Post: Once Obama hit the campaign trail full time, getting Honest Tea into his hands became more difficult. The matter escalated in January, when after the South Carolina primary an Obama aide, who called after the candidate’s staff had just driven two hours to procure the goods for her boss, contacted Honest Tea spokesman Dale [...]