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Blacks split on Clinton vs. Obama

Spectators react as Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., works the crowd during a rally on the College of Charleston campus in Charleston, S.C., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008. Obama's campaign is counting on blacks who traditionally make up half of the Democratic primary voters here to deliver the state to him on Jan. 26, a victory that he hopes will help fuel momentum going into the A fierce competition is afoot for black voters, who could make up 20 to 50 percent of voters in South Carolina's Jan. 26th Democratic primary and four southern states with Feb. 5th primaries.


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Bill Clinton, stumping and simmering

Hillary Rodham Clinton may be the spouse running for office, but it is more Bill Clinton who appears to be feeling the heat.

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First Read: S.C. dead heat for GOP; Obama leads Clinton

A new MSNBC/McClatchy/Mason-Dixon poll of South Carolina voters finds John McCain and Mike Huckabee neck-and-neck.  Barack Obama has a nine-point edge over Hillary Clinton.A new MSNBC/McClatchy/Mason-Dixon poll of South Carolina voters finds John McCain and Mike Huckabee neck-and-neck.  Barack Obama has a nine-point edge over Hillary Clinton.


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Newsweek: Obama's misleading TV ad

A new Barack Obama ad misuses an AP story to represent the candidate in a more favorable light.

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Mercurio: Turning chaos into comeback

The unsettled nature of the GOP field plays right into Rudy Giuliani's hands, but will he make the necessary adjustments to take advantage?

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