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| Clinton's youngest supporters see glass half full
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| AP - For all the older supporters of Hillary Rodham Clinton who may have been depressed, deflated, wistful or angry about her exit from the presidential race, there's an upbeat 17-year-old who doesn't feel the dream of a woman in the Oval Office has slipped away.
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| Fri, 13 Jun 2008 00:02:11 GMT - Yahoo! News: Politics News |
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| Obama moves quickly to reshape DNC
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| Politico - Barack Obama’s move to merge key elements of the Democratic National Committee into his own campaign’s Chicago headquarters appears aimed at the goal of a centralized and united Democratic Party. -- read full article |
| Fri, 13 Jun 2008 07:28:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: Politics News |
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| Analysis: Court's course in next president's hands
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| AP - In a campaign dominated by the economy and the Iraq War, the Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling Thursday on detainees at Guantanamo marks a forceful reminder that John McCain promises one course and Barack Obama pledges another in picking future justices.
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| Thu, 12 Jun 2008 20:52:39 GMT - Yahoo! News: Politics News |
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| Poll: Many in world look to US election for change
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| AP - People around the globe widely expect the next American president to improve the country's policies toward the rest of the world, especially if Barack Obama is elected, yet they retain a persistently poor image of the U.S., according to a poll released Thursday.
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| Fri, 13 Jun 2008 08:25:29 GMT - Yahoo! News: Politics News |
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| House passes jobless benefits extension
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| AP - The House on Thursday approved an extra three months of jobless benefits for all unemployed Americans, knowing the plan's chances are slight in the Senate and almost nonexistent at the White House. -- read full article |
| Thu, 12 Jun 2008 18:52:05 GMT - Yahoo! News: Politics News |
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| Not all Democrats falling for Obama
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| AP - Nothing personal, Sen. Obama, but our re-election comes first. Barack Obama, for all his attention and primary successes, does not go over so well in a fair number of Democratic lawmakers' home districts. So it seems there is little chance that some will endorse him for president.
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| Thu, 12 Jun 2008 11:18:09 GMT - Yahoo! News: Politics News |
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