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Barack and Hillary like Fred and Ginger
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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Democrats preparing to vote in Tuesday's California primary can mark their ballots with confidence, knowing that eithercandidate would make a strong nominee and, if elected, a groundbreaking leader and capable president. (article 4)
The U.S. senator from Illinois distinguishes himself as an inspiring leader who cuts through typical internecine campaign bickering and appeals to Americans long weary of divisive and destructive politics. (article 4)
Clinton tossed her head back with her famous laughter, then sat on the couch to watch Mike Szymanski score match point against colleague Ann Gavaghan. (article 6)
From CBS News' Maria Gavrilovic: (NEW YORK) America has a new dancing duo, albeit with a political twist. (article 5)
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama appeared at a fund-raiser for the second day in a row this morning, where Clinton compared the former Democratic opponents to Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire. (article 5)
When her rival Sen. Barack Obama prevailed, Clinton had barely conceded before Villaraigosa went on CNN to talk about Obama. (article 7)
As testament to his newfound loyalty, Villaraigosa flew across the country on a red-eye to introduce the Democratic nominee Tuesday at a convention in Washington. (article 7)
" Come on, let's go he tried, encouraging a slightly delayed cheer from the League of United Latin American Citizens. (article 7)
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Obama, McCain, campaign, BARACK, Senator |
Source articles
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > HANNITY & COLMES (FOX News, 07/11/2008, 1073 words)
- New York Post (NY Post, 07/11/2008, 448 words)
- For Clinton, New Wealth In Speeches (Washington Post, 07/10/2008, 700 words)
- Los Angeles Times (L.A. Times, 07/11/2008, 797 words)
- Barack and Hillary like Fred and Ginger (CBS News, 07/10/2008, 324 words)
- To the Loser Go the Spoils (Washington Post, 07/11/2008, 521 words)
- Villaraigosa tries to get the Obama crowd buzzing (L.A. Times, 07/09/2008, 228 words)
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