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Obama Urges Backers to Address Clinton Debt
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PHILADELPHIA - Former President Bill Clinton warned Saturday that the country is becoming increasingly polarized despite the historic nature of the Democratic primary. (article 1)
Clinton's senior advisers have grown convinced that the media deck is stacked against them, that their candidate is drawing far harsher scrutiny than Barack Obama. (article 5)
Men favor Obama over Clinton and Edwards in the new poll by double-digit margins, while women divide about evenly between Clinton (36 percent) and Obama (32 percent). (article 4)
The most important fault line in the electorate continues to be between those who prize fresh ideas and a change in direction, versus those who say strength and experience are more important factors. (article 4)
Enthusiasm for a candidate and familiarity with the process are critical components in the caucuses, in which voting takes place in public after speeches on behalf of each of the candidates, and complex rules dictate the allocation of delegates. (article 3)
The three front-runners are pouring resources into the state, viewing the caucuses as potentially decisive in the battle for the Democratic nomination. (article 3)
Obama has gained ground on Clinton on the question of which Democrat is seen as most electable in November 2008, which had been one of her early calling cards in wooing voters. (article 3)
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Source articles
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > U.S. (FOX News, 07/13/2008, 485 words)
- Obama Urges Backers to Address Clinton Debt (nytimes.com, 07/10/2008, 658 words)
- Iowa Poll Spotlights Importance Of Turnout (Washington Post, 07/10/2008, 416 words)
- Iowa Poll Spotlights Importance Of Turnout (Washington Post, 07/10/2008, 639 words)
- For Clinton, A Matter of Fair Media (Washington Post, 07/11/2008, 546 words)
- The Long and Winding Road (Washington Post, 07/11/2008, 531 words)
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > HANNITY & COLMES (FOX News, 07/11/2008, 1073 words)
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