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Obama and Clinton Flush With Cash From February Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton each had a record-breaking month, bringing in more than $80 million combined, but with Mr. Obama again far outraising Mrs. Clinton. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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Pew Research: Obama Maintains Lead Over Clinton The recent controversy over comments made by the Rev. Jeremiah Wright does not appear to have undermined support for Sen. Barack Obama's presidential candidacy, according to the latest Pew Research survey. The poll finds that Obama maintains a 49% to 39% advantage over Sen. Hillary Cl Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Obama's Primetime Buy Comes at Bargain Price - Washington Post ReutersObama's Primetime Buy Comes at Bargain PriceWashington Post - 3 hours agoBy Lisa deMoraes Barack Obama's presidential campaign is getting a bargain for the half-hour of Oct. 29 primetime it's bought on CBS and NBC.Obama campaign to pay millions for primetime Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Edwards Donors Favor Obama According to analysis by CQ MoneyLine, John Edwards' former donors broke toward Sen. Barack Obama by a 2-to-1 margin over Sen. Hillary Clinton in February, the first full month after Edwards dropped out of the Democratic presidential nomination fight. The analysis "identified 287 form Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Obama to Pay Bonuses to Campaign Staff Sen. Barack Obama "ended his campaign so flush with cash he's telling staffers to keep the change -- and then some," according to the New York Daily News. "Long-suffering political footsoldiers who toiled tirelessly, at least since September, to put Obama in the White House recently l Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Clinton spends $5 million to keep up with Obama - Newsday Ottawa CitizenClinton spends $5 million to keep up with ObamaNewsday - 35 minutes agoBY GLENN THRUSH AND LETTA TAYLER | glenn.thrush@newsday.com WASHINGTON - Facing a cash crunch, Hillary Rodham Clinton loaned her campaign $5 million in January and several top staffer Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Gallup: Obama Pulling Away From Clinton Sen. Barack Obama has extended his lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton among Democrats nationally to 52% to 42%, the third consecutive Gallup tracking poll in which he has held a statistically significant lead, and Obama's largest lead of the year so far. The last time a candidate held a d Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Democrats Bring in $80 Million, With Obama in Lead - New York Times BBC BulgariaDemocrats Bring in $80 Million, With Obama in LeadNew York Times - 1 hour agoBy MICHAEL LUO and JEFF ZELENY Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton both had a record-breaking month of fundraising in February, bringing in more than $80 million combi Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Top Clinton Aide Joins Obama Campaign Former Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle will join Sen. Barack Obama's campaign "as the chief of staff to the vice presidential candidate -- whoever he (or she) will be," according to the New York Times."Ms. Doyle will take the position before Mr. Obama announces his choice fo Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Obama, Huckabee Get Big Bounces in South Carolina A new SurveyUSA poll in South Carolina finds Sen. Barack Obama crushing Sen. Hillary Clinton in the state's upcoming primary, 50% to 30%, with John Edwards at 17%. In the last three weeks, Obama is up 11 points, while Clinton is down 11 points and Edwards is unchanged. Key findings: Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Obama on Pace to Raise $30 Million in February Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign "is on track to raise another $30 million in February," according to The Politico. He's raised $2.2 million in just the last 24 hours. "Insiders in both campaigns say the growing financial disparity virtually ensures that Obama will be a Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: Obama, McCain Lead in Wisconsin A new Public Policy Polling survey in Wisconsin shows Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. Hillary Clinton, 50% to 39%. His support cuts across all racial and gender lines. Key findings: "Obama actually barely leads Clinton among self identified Democrats, 46% to 44%. But there are a lot of Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Obama Raises $55 Million in February - The Associated Press CCTVObama Raises $55 Million in FebruaryThe Associated Press - 4 hours agoWASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic Sen. Barack Obama raised a record $55 million in February for his presidential campaign, eclipsing rival Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's own substantial fundraising fo Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Obama Passes Clinton in Support From Elected Officials Sen. Barack Obama has pulled even with Sen. Hillary Clinton "in endorsements from top elected officials, with a surge in support from congressional freshmen and governors from Republican-dominated states," according to Bloomberg. "Obama, an Illinois senator, has the support of 99 Demo Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Obama, Clinton in Tight Colorado Race A new Denver Post poll in Colorado shows Sen. Barack Obama edging Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential race, 34% to 32%, with John Edwards at 17%. With a 3.5% margin of error, the race is a statistical tie. Key finding: "The poll showed 51 percent of Democrats see chang Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Obama and Clinton flex their fund-raising muscles - International Herald Tribune Malaysia StarObama and Clinton flex their fund-raising musclesInternational Herald Tribune - 2 hours agoBy Patrick Healy and Jeff Zeleny Concerned that it could lose several primaries and caucuses through the rest of February, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's president Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Survey: IT workers like McCain, Obama IT workers seem to like John McCain and Barack Obama equally in the U.S. presidential race, but more than a third of respondents in a recent survey preferred some other candidate.Twenty-nine percent of survey re Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Obama's First Test is Handling Clinton Until Sen. Barack Obama "deals with the Clinton question," it could be hard for him "to move on to what he would like to achieve next," the New York Times observes. But Clinton's "actions on Tuesday could not have raised her stock with Mr. Obama. Whether she intended to or not, her remar Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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The Decline and Fall of an Ultra Rich Online Gaming Empire For a long time, maybe a year and a half, the game was pretty much what remained of Brock Pierce's life: He would wake up, sit down at his computer, log in, and play. Thirteen dollars a month bought him around-the-clock access to this imaginary world, a place of perilous dungeons and enchante Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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The Decline and Fall of an Ultra Rich Online Gaming Empire For a long time, maybe a year and a half, the game was pretty much what remained of Brock Pierce's life: He would wake up, sit down at his computer, log in, and play. Thirteen dollars a month bought him around-the-clock access to this imaginary world, a place of perilous dungeons and enchante Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |

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