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With Democrats on track to select either the party's first female or black presidential nominee, polls have suggested that black women such as Ezekiel are torn by conflicting loyalties to race and gender. (article 5)
February 18, 2008 DOES Barack Obama have an Israel problem? The golden-throated senator has pledged unflagging loyalty to the Jewish state on his campaign Web site, and unequivocal support for Israel's right to defend itself. (article 19)
CONTEST POLARIZED BY RACE In the Democratic race, Mississippi voters were strongly polarized by race, even more than in most other states that voted this year. (article 3)
March 14, 2008 THE ISSUE: Clinton's use of race against Obama and the candidate's past scandals. (article 28)
" As the possibility grows that voters may bestow the nation's highest public office on an African American, serial public apologies largely by Democrats show just how sensitive race remains says the L.A. Times. (article 11)
A high-profile Hillary Clinton supporter quit the former first lady's campaign Wednesday after remarks about Democratic rival Barack Obama drew accusations of racism. (article 26)
The Clinton campaign confirms Geraldine Ferraro has stepped down from her role on the finance committee of Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign after making racially charged remarks about Sen. Barack Obama. (article 23)
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- Barack Obama coasts to victory in Mississippi primary (dallasnews.com, 03/12/2008, 498 words)
- Democrats wary of counting out Clinton (cachef.ft.com, 03/14/2008, 762 words)
- MS Exit Poll Highlights (Washington Post, 03/14/2008, 362 words)
- By Jill Lawrence and Kathy Kiely... (USA Today, 03/14/2008, 573 words)
- "He speaks to the possibility that I dreamed about... (baltimoresun.com, 03/15/2008, 623 words)
- ABC News: Obama Leads But Is Time on Clinton's Side? (ABCNews, 03/12/2008, 346 words)
- Obama: Issues, not race, will prevail (USA Today, 03/12/2008, 535 words)
- Obama says he will listen to generals about the wa... (suntimes.com, 03/12/2008, 542 words)
- Democratic Rivals Agree to Play Nicer (Washington Post, 03/14/2008, 370 words)
- Clinton, Obama camps scramble to plan in Md. - (baltimoresun.com, 03/14/2008, 832 words)
- Walking on Eggshells (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 475 words)
- This 'dream' won't come true (dallasnews.com, 03/12/2008, 799 words)
- Obama Ridicules Notion of VP Slot (Washington Post, 03/14/2008, 350 words)
- Anderson Cooper 360: Reza Aslan « (ac360.blogs.cnn.com, 03/15/2008, 406 words)
- Obama lists pet projects, at last :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Lynn Sweet (suntimes.com, 03/14/2008, 603 words)
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > POLITICS (FOX News, 03/14/2008, 638 words)
- Scratching Obama's Teflon (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 631 words)
- ABC News: Obama Tries to Allay Jewish Concerns (ABCNews, 03/14/2008, 345 words)
- AN 'ISRAEL PROBLEM' (NY Post, 03/15/2008, 324 words)
- The Clintons and the chaos theory of politics (USA Today, 03/13/2008, 665 words)
- CLINTONS JUST KEN'T GET IT RIGHT (NY Post, 03/14/2008, 309 words)
- Clinton Apologizes to Black Voters (Washington Post, 03/14/2008, 551 words)
- ABC News: Ferraro Steps Down From Clinton Campaign (ABCNews, 03/12/2008, 1138 words)
- Ferraro fails to grasp why she's so wrong (suntimes.com, 03/13/2008, 703 words)
- Letters to the editor (L.A. Times, 03/13/2008, 362 words)
- Ferraro resigns from Clinton campaign, defends race comments (cbc.ca, 03/13/2008, 444 words)
- Obama pounces, and Hillary backs off :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Lynn Sweet (suntimes.com, 03/12/2008, 354 words)
- IT'S ALL DOWN-'HILL': RACE & SCANDALS PAST (NY Post, 03/14/2008, 366 words)
- Olbermann's Rant (sfgate.com, 03/14/2008, 202 words)
- Insults and Tender Sensibilities (Washington Post, 03/14/2008, 319 words)
- Hoyer Says Clinton-Obama Tensions May Hurt Democrats' Prospects (Washington Post, 03/12/2008, 457 words)
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