Friday, March 28, 2008

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NYT: Clinton details health premium caps

March 27: In the first part in a series, NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports on presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's Depression-era parents, who inspired her — and pushed her — to be anything but typical. (Nightly News)Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton says that if elected president she would push for a universal health care plan that would limit what Americans pay for health insurance to no more than 10 percent of their income


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NYT: Obama to begin push in Pennsylvania

March 27: Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama competed with each other's plans for helping the shaky economy while Clinton's campaign continued attacking Obama on his ties to controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright. NBC's Lee Cowan reports. (Nightly News)When he steps aboard a campaign bus in Pittsburgh on Friday, Senator Barack Obama begins a six-day journey across Pennsylvania and its complex political landscape, one that is largely favorable to his rival, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.


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Obama to gain key endorsement in Pa.

Barack Obama will be endorsed by Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey, according to the Obama campaign.

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Obama would have left if Wright stayed

March 28: Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama talks about his pastor on 'The View.'  (MSNBC)White House hopeful Barack Obama suggests he would have left his Chicago church had his longtime pastor, whose fiery anti-American comments about U.S. foreign policy and race relations threatened Obama's campaign, not stepped down.


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Lawyers on McCain birth question

A pair of lawyers — one Republican, one Democrat — have concluded that John McCain’s 1936 birth outside the continental United States does not disqualify him to be president.

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