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Political Punch (Free subscription) | 08/03/2008
The Democratic presidential nomination all but officially his, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, today asked the Democratic National Convention's credentials committee to urge the full seating of the Florida and Michigan delegations, which had been penalized for holding their contests early...
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CALIFORNIA YANKEE (Free subscription) | 08/03/2008
McCain - 43% Obama - 44% The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows the race still very close with Obama attracting 44% of the vote while McCain earns 43%. When "leaners" are included, it’s Obama 47% and McCain 46%:Two months ago today, Barack Obama clinched the Democratic Presidential Nomination. Since then, he has consistently maintained a...
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Dubai City (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
——————————————————————————— 1. US-Presidential Election 2008 Barack Obama, winning more than 2206 delegates (including 441 superdelegates) has succeeded to clinch the Democratic Presidential nomination, while ...
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News: Moldova.org: Politics (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., plans to make use of the home field advantage later this month when he officially accepts the Democratic presidential nomination.The scene will be Denver's Invesco Field. About half the 60,000 people in attendance will be Coloradoans. Most of the rest won't be that far from home either.The Obama campaign announced a ticket allocation plan Wednesday in...
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Horserace (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
Sen. Hillary Clinton will soon be back on the trail for Barack Obama. The Obama campaign has announced that Clinton will campaign for her former rival for the Democratic presidential nomination in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 8th and in South Florida on August 21st. CBS News has learned that Obama may attend the Las Vegas event but will most likely not be at the South Florida event,...
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
A Jordanian appears to be at the center of a cluster of questionable donations to John McCain's Republican presidential campaign.
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Concrete Loop (Free subscription) | yesterday
Supermodel and talk-show hostess Tyra Banks portrays Michelle Obama in the September issue of Harper’s Bazaar. In the issue, available Aug. 19, Banks recalls her reaction to Sen. Barack Obama winning the Democratic presidential nomination. “When Barack won the nomination, I just started bawling. So what gives me tears is if Barack Obama wins, kids are going [...]
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OTB News (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
Former President Clinton acknowledges there are some things “I wish I hadn’t said” during the Democratic presidential nomination …
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The Hollywood Liberal (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
Clinton Speeches Still Lucrative “Bill Clinton earned $10 million last year giving speeches at business gatherings and motivational seminars while his wife was running for the Democratic presidential nomination,” according to the Wall Street Journal. Hillary Clinton loaned her campaign more than $13 million [...]
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
Former President Clinton acknowledges there are some things "I wish I hadn't said" during the Democratic presidential nomination fight, but denies he made racist statements about Barack Obama.
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Politics on the Hudson (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
A new poll of women voters found 69 percent credit Hillary Rodham Clinton with paving the way for a future female president, but 57 percent don’t think it will be her. “They seem to think this was the moment and it has passed,’’ said Kellyanne Conway, a Republican pollster for the polling company inc. who participated in the survey with Democratic pollster Celinda Lake for Lifetime Networks....
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Pakistan News (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
Former American president Bill Clinton has rejected the suggestion that he is racist and expressed regret over some of the remarks he made while campaigning for unsuccessful bid by his wife Senator Hillary Clinton to get Democratic Presidential nomination. In his first broadcast interview since his wife dropped out of the presidential race, Clinton expressed regret [...]...
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Blog from the Capital (Free subscription) | yesterday
Religion News Service picks up on a recent Pew Forum report showing that during the 2008 presidential primary season, religion played nearly as big a part in campaign coverage as gender and race combined. The study finds that when coverage...
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U.S. News (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
I said it three weeks ago. And I've been sensing it ever since Sen. Barack Obama won the Democratic presidential nomination two months ago. Where's his massive lead in the polls? Democrats score higher than Republicans on generic polls this season. And why wouldn't they, given the destructive impact of the Republican Bush administration on our nation's economy, military prowess,...