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Obama Campaign Forecasts Deadlocked Race
Sen. Barack Obama's campaign "is forecasting that the Democratic presidential race will remain deadlocked after the primaries end, and the outcome may depend on a fight over whether delegations from Florida and Michigan are counted," Bloomberg reports. "By the time the last primary is
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PPP Poll: Obama Leads in Georgia, GOP Race Deadlocked
A new Public Policy Polling survey in Georgia finds Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. Hillary Clinton, 51% to 41%, in the Democratic presidential race. Key findings: Obama gets 73% of the black vote. He trails Clinton 56% to 36% in the white vote, but that keeps it close enough to afford
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Obama Drives the Race
Sen. Barack Obama "dominates the race by virtually any other measure. He is dictating the agenda and soaking up news coverage as McCain and his team scramble to react," according to Politico."Most political pros continue to believe the race remains within the GOP's grasp. But two mont
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Clinton, Obama Deadlocked Nationally
Several new national polls out today show Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama statistically tied in the Democratic presidential race. Gallup: Clinton 45%, Obama 44% Diageo/Hotline: Clinton 45%, Obama 43% Fox News: Clinton 44%, Obama 44%.
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Barack Obama's image suffers under John McCain attacks, poll finds - Los Angeles Times
Voice of AmericaBarack Obama's image suffers under John McCain attacks, poll findsLos Angeles Times - 1 hour agoThe presidential race remains tight, with respondents to a Times/Bloomberg poll choosing Obama by 45% to McCain's 43%, a statistical dead heat.Obama, McCa
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Obama, Huckabee Lead in Iowa Poll
The last Des Moines Register poll before the Iowa caucuses shows Sen. Barack Obama leading the Democratic presidential race with 32%, followed by Sen. Hillary Clinton with 25% and John Edwards with 24%. The survey's margin of error is 3.5%. Key factor: "Obama's rise is the result in p
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PPP Poll: Obama, Clinton Deadlocked in North Carolina
A new Public Policy Polling survey in North Carolina finds Sen. Barack Obama edging Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential race, 42% to 40%.Key finding:  When John Edwards’ former supporters were asked who they would vote for the survey found it’s a dead even
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Edwards to endorse Obama - CNN
Pakistan TimesEdwards to endorse ObamaCNN - 1 hour agoWASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former Democratic presidential nominee John Edwards will endorse Sen. Barack Obama on Wednesday at a campaign event in Grand Rapids, Michigan, according to Obama's campaign.Clinton vows to sta
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On Obama's Speech
Sen. Barack Obama's speech on race this morning showed off exactly why he's become the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination. He's absolutely willing to challenge the conventional way of how politicians approach controversy. In my opinion, it was the best speech so far in this campa
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Clinton, Obama spar as race heats up - Reuters
Seattle Post IntelligencerClinton, Obama spar as race heats upReuters - 2 hours agoBy Jeff Mason COLUMBIA, South Carolina (Reuters) - Race became a focus of the Democratic presidential campaign on Sunday with Hillary Clinton accusing rival Barack Obama of distorting r
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Controversial minister off Obama's campaign - CNN
The Southern LedgerControversial minister off Obama's campaignCNN - 56 minutes ago(CNN) -- A Chicago minister who delivered a fiery sermon about Sen. Hillary Clinton having an advantage over Sen. Barack Obama in the presidential race because she is white is no longer a
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Obama to address racial issue head-on - USA Today
Boston GlobeObama to address racial issue head-onUSA Today - 2 hours agoBy Kathy Kiely, USA TODAY Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama will deliver what his campaign is billing as "a major address on race and politics" today, following days of controversy ove
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Clinton, Obama Should Split Indiana Delegates
CQ Politics forecasts the delegate fight in Indiana "could hardly be closer -- with Clinton projected to end up with a razor-thin edge over Obama." "There are 72 pledged delegates at stake in the Indiana primary, along with 13 of those officially unpledged party leaders and elected
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Location, location, location says a lot in McCain-Obama race - Bizjournals.com
BBC NewsLocation, location, location says a lot in McCain-Obama raceBizjournals.com - 1 hour agoThis year's presidential campaign may be as much about where the candidates are stumping as what they are saying. For Arizona Republican John McCain, the campaign trail is ta
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Obama Will Make Speech on Race
"Faced with what his advisers acknowledged was a major test to his candidacy, Sen. Barack Obama sought on Monday to contain the damage from incendiary comments made by his pastor and prepared to address the issue of race more directly than at any other moment of his presidential campaign," the New Y
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Richardson Backs Obama
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, "who sought to become the nation’s first Hispanic president this year, plans to endorse Senator Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination on Friday at a campaign event in Oregon," according to the New York Times. "In a statement explaining his
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Obama Shifts Strategy
The Los Angeles Times reports Sen. Barack Obama "hasn't managed after months of political combat to force" Sen. Hillary Clinton "out of the presidential race, so he's about to try another approach: ignoring her." "Confident that he has built a near-impregnable lead, his campaign aides
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McCain, Obama spar over 'race card'
Two days after Sen. John McCain's campaign forcefully criticized Sen. Barack Obama, saying he infused the race card into the 2008 presidential campaign, top aides from both campaigns took to the airwaves in a political volleyball-like debate.
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GWU Poll: Obama Loses National Lead
The new GWU Battleground poll shows Sen. John McCain just edging Sen. Barack Obama, 40% to 39%. Democratic analysis: "For most of the summer, these dynamics combined to afford Obama a narrow, though consistent lead. At this point in the contest, however, after a continued and largel
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Obama campaign cites teachers' letter in Las Vegas union dispute - Guardian Unlimited
Boston GlobeObama campaign cites teachers' letter in Las Vegas union disputeGuardian Unlimited - 5 hours agoBarack Obama's campaign today released a letter it said was written by Nevada schoolteachers unhappy with their union's legal effort to prevent this weekend's c
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