Former Clinton Campaign Manager Joins Obama Team
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Mrs. Clinton won a close race in New Jersey, where voters said that the economy was the most important issue in deciding how to cast their vote, according to exit polls. (article 10)
The majority of the Hispanic voters, who make up roughly 20 percent of the total vote, sided with Mrs. Clinton, according to the exit polls, while black voters overwhelmingly supported Mr. Obama. (article 1)
Democratic primary voters overwhelmingly said that a candidate's ability to bring about needed change was the most important factor in the way they voted, and those voters supported Mr. Obama in large numbers. (article 8)
Illinois and Georgia were two states in which Democratic voters said that Mr. Obama would make a better commander in chief than Mrs. Clinton. (article 4)
In this state's caucus vote, which exit polls indicated would be close, Democrats were divided largely by ethnicity and age. (article 2)
DETROIT - Al Gore made his debut in the 2008 presidential campaign Monday night, encouraging voters to back Barack Obama because " take it from me, elections matter. (article 26)
WASHINGTON - Barack Obama's campaign named new senior advisers on Monday, including former Hillary Rodham Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle as chief of staff to the presidential candidate's yet-to-be-chosen running mate. (article 24)
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Source articles
- Arizona Primary Election Results (politics.nytimes.com, 06/19/2008, 249 words)
- New Mexico Primary and Caucus Results (politics.nytimes.com, 06/19/2008, 247 words)
- Connecticut Primary Election Results (politics.nytimes.com, 06/19/2008, 175 words)
- Illinois Primary Election Results (politics.nytimes.com, 06/19/2008, 181 words)
- Missouri Primary Election Results (politics.nytimes.com, 06/19/2008, 188 words)
- New York Primary Election Results (politics.nytimes.com, 06/19/2008, 181 words)
- Massachusetts Primary Election Results (politics.nytimes.com, 06/19/2008, 182 words)
- Georgia Primary Election Results (politics.nytimes.com, 06/19/2008, 187 words)
- California Primary Election Results (politics.nytimes.com, 06/19/2008, 173 words)
- New Jersey Primary Election Results (politics.nytimes.com, 06/19/2008, 179 words)
- Colorado Caucus Results (politics.nytimes.com, 06/19/2008, 174 words)
- Iowa Poll Spotlights Importance Of Turnout (Washington Post, 06/17/2008, 416 words)
- Idaho Primary and Caucus Results (politics.nytimes.com, 06/19/2008, 239 words)
- Texans among Congressional Hispanics pledging to support Barack Obama (dallasnews.com, 06/18/2008, 645 words)
- News for Dallas, Texas (dallasnews.com, 06/16/2008, 341 words)
- Columnists: Nancy Kruh (dallasnews.com, 06/17/2008, 384 words)
- Former rivals have cordial meeting - (baltimoresun.com, 06/19/2008, 403 words)
- Clinton's Last Hurrah (Washington Post, 06/17/2008, 544 words)
- Obama and Clinton Seek to Unite Donors in Joint Appearance (nytimes.com, 06/18/2008, 328 words)
- Clinton concession overdue :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Commentary (suntimes.com, 06/18/2008, 229 words)
- Obama, Hillary gingerly reach across divide as fin... (suntimes.com, 06/18/2008, 439 words)
- Longtime Clinton aide joins Obama :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Lynn Sweet (suntimes.com, 06/17/2008, 469 words)
- Former Clinton Campaign Manager Joins Obama Team (thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com, 06/17/2008, 325 words)
- Obama adds staff, taps ex-Clinton campaign manager (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/16/2008, 336 words)
- Washington File (cbc.ca, 06/17/2008, 292 words)
- Gore tells voters to back Obama (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/17/2008, 405 words)
- Al Gore endorses Obama; Clinton suffers a hit (L.A. Times, 06/17/2008, 505 words)
- Starting Gate: Is It His Party? (CBS News, 06/17/2008, 656 words)
- Gore Appears With Obama (thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com, 06/17/2008, 407 words)
- Clinton suspends campaign, endorses Obama (Washington Post, 06/17/2008, 443 words)
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