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Today on the presidential campaign trail
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
N. Hillary Clinton should settle for being the wife, second in command Man and Vice May 23)? Maria Quinn. (article 4) Oakland, NJ A Vice President Clinton will undermine Sen. Barack Obama's presidency, to the point where he 'll be forced to resign. (article 4) Hillary could then finish off the remaining two years and be allowed to run twice more. (article 4) In what seems to be the twilight of her campaign, a number of Sen. Hillary Clinton's supporters are saying that sexism helped torpedo her bid for president. (article 9) " Senator Clinton's statement before the Argus Leader editorial board was unfortunate and has no place in this campaign said Obama spokesman Bill Burton. (article 2) Aside from those musings, pundits also are gamboling about a wide field of possibilities to round out both parties' tickets. (article 3) The presidential campaign has become a veritable gaffe riot, and Hillary Clinton's latest - invoking Robert Kennedy's June 1968 assassination in defense of her continued candidacy - is rousing the expected outrage. (article 3) Editor, The Times: I am amazed by the attitudes of some depicted in " For local fans of Clinton, campaign is personal and extremely emotional. (article 5)

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  • Summary from United States, from articles in English (9 articles) [compare]
  • Summary from the United Kingdom, from articles in English (1 articles) [compare]

  • Other stories about Obama, Clinton and Party:
  • Blacks, whites split in La. Democratic primary :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Elections (4 articles)
  • McCain, not Clinton, got negative coverage (4 articles)
  • Obama, Clinton campaigning in different races (23 articles)
  • Obama used party rules to foil Clinton (35 articles)
  • Obama's doctor says he's in 'excellent health' :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Lynn Sweet (7 articles)
  • Priest caught ranting about Hillary at Obama's church :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: News (10 articles)
  • Social Issues, Hillary Clinton, New York - (5 articles)

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  • Story keywords
    Obama, Clinton, Party, Democratic, Campaign

    Source articles
    1. Letters to the editor (L.A. Times, 05/28/2008, 314 words)
    2. History, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., California - (baltimoresun.com, 05/30/2008, 692 words)
    3. Columnists: Nancy Kruh (dallasnews.com, 05/30/2008, 209 words)
    4. BAM'S VEEP DILEMMA: ONE HILL OF A CHOICE (NY Post, 05/31/2008, 232 words)
    5. Seattle Times Newspaper (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 05/30/2008, 3102 words)
    6. Andrew Sullivan (timesonline.co.uk, 05/31/2008, 436 words)
    7. Today on the presidential campaign trail (sfgate.com, 05/30/2008, 62 words)
    8. Hillary picks up some momentum, but they both need... (suntimes.com, 05/30/2008, 482 words)
    9. ABC News: Hey Hill: Love Your Hair, Now Iron My Shirt (ABCNews, 05/30/2008, 364 words)
    10. Healing the wounds of Democrats' sexism (boston.com, 05/30/2008, 713 words)




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