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Obama and Clinton divided over race issue
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His camp are quick on raising the race card up when the race enters a hairy stage for fear of having little 2 say? Eamon McKinney, Hollywood, USA/Los Angeles. (article 3)
Hillary Clinton's anger over the weekend at Barack Obama's attacks on her health-care plan flattened into a wonky debate at last night's MSNBC debate, with the former first lady earnestly arguing about mandates and cost control. (article 5)
Now obviously you can't appear too angry in a televised face-off, but her sense of righteous indignation evaporated in the torrent of details, as the candidates defended their respective plans. (article 5)
In a rerun of a very familiar movie, the media establishment was too quick to crank out the obituaries for a former first lady who keeps bouncing back against Barack Obama. (article 2)
With the approach of early February's Super Tuesday the day everyone just knew would settle the race Clinton's slippage in key state polls prompted suggestions that the end was near. (article 2)
After Clinton lost 10 straight states to Obama in the past month, much of the media either feasted on tales of discord in her campaign or ignored her in sizing up a fall confrontation between Obama and John McCain. (article 2)
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Obama, Clinton, Campaign, Hillary, Democratic |
Source articles
- Send news tip to FOXNews.com (FOX News, 03/13/2008, 515 words)
- The Long and Winding Road (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 531 words)
- Obama and Clinton divided over race issue (timesonline.co.uk, 03/14/2008, 624 words)
- She's Not Dead Yet (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 292 words)
- A Missed Opportunity? (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 519 words)
- Howard Kurtz (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 323 words)
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