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Clinton supporters lend Obama a big fundraising hand
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
Democrats will relentlessly batter McCain from every... more FEMALE SWINGERS MCCAIN TEMPTS HILLARY VOTERS June 9, 2008 - WHAT do women want? That may end up the overriding question for the rest of this campaign. (article 3) On policy, Obama and his rival Democratic candidate, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, are a hairsbreadth apart. (article 5) Both offer candid critiques of the failed George W. Bush presidency, its blustering adventurism, its alienating stance toward other countries and its cavalier disregard for sacred American values such as individual liberty and due process of law. (article 5) The first thing Barack Obama should do upon returning to America next week is thank John McCain and President Bush for making his trip possible. (article 1) Any list of potential running mates for a presidential candidate is sure to be colored by the compiler's personal politics and preferences. (article 1) On Monday, an Obama campaign aide said that at least 400 of Obama's donors had given to Clinton. (article 4) I have strong personal memories of the Kennedy election in 1960 that took a Roman Catholic to the White House for the first time. (article 6) The Republican candidate, Senator John McCain, is a fine man, but he will not wage as forceful a campaign as Senator Clinton. (article 6)

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  • Story keywords
    Obama, McCain, Iraq, campaign, Senator

    Source articles
    1. Columnists: Mark Davis (dallasnews.com, 07/23/2008, 397 words)
    2. FOXNEWS.COM HOME > HANNITY & COLMES (FOX News, 07/23/2008, 2937 words)
    3. New York Post (NY Post, 07/25/2008, 448 words)
    4. Clinton supporters lend Obama a big fundraising hand (L.A. Times, 07/22/2008, 520 words)
    5. Los Angeles Times (L.A. Times, 07/24/2008, 591 words)
    6. Obama, like JFK, has the wind behind him (timesonline.co.uk, 07/22/2008, 982 words)




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