Monday, April 28, 2008

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Supreme Court upholds voter ID law

The high court says states can require voters to produce photo identification without violating their constitutional rights. The decision validates Republican-inspired voter ID laws.

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Wright says criticism is attack on black church

The Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., the former pastor of Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. smiles at the Detroit NAACP's 53rd annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner Sunday, April 27, 2008.  Barack Obama's ex-pastor, speaking at the National Press Club, says he hopes the controversy over his remarks sparks an honest dialogue about race in America.


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Dean: Clinton or Obama must drop by June

April 28: Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean talks with TODAY's Meredith Vieira about John McCain and how the Democrats will choose their nominee. (Today Show)The Democratic Party chairman says one candidate must cede  in order to unify the party by the convention and win the election in November.


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Dems registering in record numbers

epa01279338 Voter register for the Democratic Caucus at the Holiday Inn in Casper, Wyoming USA, 8 March 2008.  EPA/LARRY W. SMITHThe past seven states to hold Democratic primaries have registered more than 1 million new Democratic voters, and North Carolina and Indiana are already reporting a swell.


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NYT: McCain criticizes Obama’s former pastor

April 27: NBC’s Andrea Mitchell has been following the latest appearances by Barack Obama’s controversial former pastor. She sits down with NBC’s Lester Holt to discuss the potential impact on Obama’s campaign. (Nightly News)Senator John McCain delved on Sunday into remarks made by Senator Barack Obama’s former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr.


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