Bill Clinton Will Campaign for Obama “Whenever He Asks”
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From The year of change to The year of the comeback? In eight out of the last ten presidential elections in the United States the winner came from the party that showed the greatest agility and flexibility throughout the race. (article 2)
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 6)
Relations between Clinton and Obama have only just began to thaw since Obama defeated the former president's wife , Hillary Rodham Clinton, in the bruising Democratic primary that ended last month. (article 4)
SUITLAND, Md. - The new census director says the first national headcount since the Sept. 11 attacks will test the bureau's ability to overcome long-held fears among immigrants about cooperating with the government. (article 3)
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 8)
Al-Qaeda and the Taleban are in retreat, the surge has worked in Iraq and Islamism is discredited. (article 7)
In the first post-Hillary poll matching Obama against John McCain, 62 percent of NBC/Wall Street Journal's relatively small sampling of Hispanic voters threw their support behind Obama. (article 10)
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Source articles
- New York Post (NY Post, 07/17/2008, 448 words)
- From 'The year of change' to 'The year of the comeback'? (haaretz.com, 07/18/2008, 1247 words)
- Staff Writer Todd J. Gillman (dallasnews.com, 07/17/2008, 1129 words)
- Clinton says he's ready to campaign for Obama (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 07/17/2008, 331 words)
- Bill Clinton Will Campaign for Obama “Whenever He Asks” (CBS News, 07/17/2008, 241 words)
- Los Angeles Times (L.A. Times, 07/17/2008, 797 words)
- Gerard Baker Columns & Columnists (timesonline.co.uk, 07/17/2008, 389 words)
- To the Loser Go the Spoils (Washington Post, 07/17/2008, 521 words)
- Columnists: Mark Davis (dallasnews.com, 07/16/2008, 401 words)
- Racial rifts: Obama's candidacy a Rorschach test for nation's minorities (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 07/16/2008, 145 words)
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