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My fellow Clintonites, it's time for Obama
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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The exposure of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr.'s outrageous and divisive remarks has injected the raw emotions associated with race relations into the presidential campaign. (article 1)
IT SEEMS that the presidential primary season has outlived its welcome, rather like winter in northern New England, where the snowdrifts have delayed our annual appointment with crocuses. (article 6)
So in the middle of the wrangling between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, the heated conversation about race and gender, there is a subtler dialogue about generations. (article 6)
Young white males in this town also must not have heard that Gov. Edward Rendell doesn't believe they will vote for a black man. (article 5)
Because Pittsburghers - in all shades - came out en masse, filling up the auditorium at the Soldiers Military Museum where his more-than-40-minute speech was interrupted repeatedly with raucous shouts, whistles, clapping and stomping. (article 5)
WILKES-BARRE, PA. Mary Dippollito stood outside Wilkes University for a couple of hours in a drizzle holding a crocheted flag. (article 4)
Who got hurt worse in their missteps: Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton? That is the subject of this evening's " Talking Points Memo. (article 2)
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Other stories about Clinton, Obama and Hillary:
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Clinton, Obama, Hillary, campaign, superdelegates |
Source articles
- My fellow Clintonites, it's time for Obama (boston.com, 04/05/2008, 500 words)
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > THE O'REILLY FACTOR (FOX News, 04/02/2008, 678 words)
- Obama Found a Home in His Church (Washington Post, 04/03/2008, 434 words)
- Crowds go wild for Obama in Pa. :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Barack Obama (suntimes.com, 04/02/2008, 502 words)
- Diverse crowd greets Obama in Pittsburgh :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Barack Obama (suntimes.com, 04/02/2008, 708 words)
- Caught in a political time warp (boston.com, 04/04/2008, 710 words)
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