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Newsweek's Kelley: Protests Against Obama Are Because He's Black
Original at NewsBusters.org
• Sat, Sep 19
By Noel Sheppard The Democratic nomination process would have been over by last February's Super Tuesday if Obama was a white junior senator from Illinois with the exact same qualifications and background. Even Kelley herself would likely have voted for Hillary if Obama was just another white guy from C...
Obama’s Super Tuesday
Original at CommonDreams.org
• Tue, Jun 3
“It’s time,” said U.S. Senator Herb Kohl, the senior Democratic workhorse from Wisconsin who had resisted making an endorsement in the race for the party’s presidential nomination out of a desire to maintain productive relations with colleagues Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Kohl, a...
Obama guns for Clinton on 'Super Tuesday II' (AFP)
Original at Yahoo! News
• Mon, Mar 3
AFP - Barack Obama bids Tuesday to knock Hillary Clinton out of the White House race after a mud-slinging campaign that Democratic grandees fear is helping nobody but Republican heir John McCain.
Clinton lent $5 million to her campaign before Super Tuesday
Original at CNN.com
• Thu, Feb 7
Sen. Hillary Clinton dipped into her own finances ahead of this week's Super Tuesday contests, lending her Democratic presidential campaign $5 million in late January, she disclosed Wednesday.
VOA NEWS: OBAMA CAMPAIGN ADVISER WELCOMES SUPER TUESDAY RESULTS
Original at Hotels Magazine
• Wed, Feb 6
The Voice of America issued the following story: By Howard Lesser This week's Super Tuesday primary vote in 24 American states did not produce a US presidential nominee in either the Republican or Democratic party. But three clear frontrunners have emerged ahead of others still in the ra...
Opinion: Postscript on Super Tuesday
Original at The Left Coaster
• Wed, Feb 6
By eriposte As if trying to answer just that question, Ted Kennedy said at a recent rally that Barack Obama is the one to break the deadlock in Washington. Huh? How? If that's the case, why hasn't he done so as senator? What sort of across the aisle magic unity has he manifested over the past 3 years? It play...
VOA NEWS: CLINTON, OBAMA, MCCAIN WINNERS IN 'SUPER TUESDAY' POLLING
Original at Hotels Magazine
• Tue, Feb 5
The Voice of America issued the following story: By Mike O'Sullivan Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama split victories in primary elections and caucuses Tuesday, known as Super Tuesday, when voters in two dozen American states voiced their preference for presidential nomin...
VOA NEWS: SUPER TUESDAY, AFRICA REACTS
Original at Hotels Magazine
• Tue, Feb 5
The Voice of America issued the following story: By Chinedu Offor In yesterday's primaries, Senator John McCain surged ahead of his Republican rivals by winning nine states, including three of the most populous - California, New York and Illinois. Democratic senators Hillary Clinton...
Obama vs Hillary…Mano a (Wo)Mano
Original at THE TYGRRRR EXPRESS
• Fri, Feb 1
By blacktygrrrr Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama had their final debate before Super Tuesday. There were no other candidates to distract them, and nobody to hide behind. I judged the debate not based on what I think of them, which is virtually nothing, ...
Chris Weigant: Is Super-Duper Tuesday A Good Idea?
Original at Huffington Post
• Wed, Apr 11
By The Huffington Post News Team And remember, John Kerry had virtually sewn up the Democratic nomination before Super Tuesday even happened. If John Edwards had made the best comeback of all time and swept Super Tuesday, the race would have continued (but as it turned out, Edwards conceded the race right after Super Tue...
A Super Tuesday for Lincoln Chafee
Original at NPR
• Wed, Sep 13
Liberal Rhode Island Sen. Lincoln Chafee defeats a challenge from conservative Steve Laffey in the Republican primary in a closely watched Senate races. In New York, Sen. Hillary Clinton trounces antiwar rival Jonathan Tasini, who unsuccessfully tried to replicate the David v. Goliath s...