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McCain, not Clinton, got negative coverage
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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Barack Obama told about 300 hometown donors Thursday that in his battle for the White House " we are not quite halfway there. (article 2)
As the battle shifts from the primary to the general election, the campaign must be ready to fight not just Republicans, but Democrats who will seek to dilute the platform of change he has run on. (article 2)
" There's a lot of pressure for everybody to go back to doing the textbook thing, bringing in all our wise men and women and those who say that, Nice job, but now it's serious. (article 2)
Obama made an apparent reference to President Bush's criticism in Israel earlier Thursday of those who would " negotiate with terrorists. (article 2)
They came out in droves for Sen. Barack Obama young first-time caucus-goers, college students returning from Christmas break early, independents and perhaps even a few Republicans. (article 4)
" On this January night at this defining moment in history, you have done what the cynics said we couldn't do Obama told a crowd of wildly cheering supporters. (article 4)
Clinton does better than Obama in some swing states in polls right now is that her own supporters say they won't vote for Obama in numbers as high as 40%. (article 3)
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Other stories about Obama, Clinton and Party:
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Story keywords
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Obama, Clinton, Party, Democratic, Campaign |
Source articles
- McCain, not Clinton, got negative coverage (boston.com, 05/30/2008, 238 words)
- 'Not quite halfway' to White House, Obama sees pre... (suntimes.com, 05/30/2008, 399 words)
- SFGate: Politics Blog (sfgate.com, 05/30/2008, 230 words)
- Obama, Huckabee sweep to Iowa victories, new front... (suntimes.com, 05/30/2008, 460 words)
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