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Newsweek poll: Obama pulls away from Clinton

A new Newsweek survey has found that Obama leads Clinton by nearly 20 points among Democrats nationwide, and that a majority of all registered voters see Clinton as dishonest and untrustworthy.

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NYT: McCain, Iraq and 'al-Qaida'

Critics say Senator John McCain’s descriptions of the enemy in Iraq oversimplify its hydra-headed nature.

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Q&A: Mitt Romney

April 15: In the midst of a possible recession, former presidential candidate and governor Mitt Romney gives details on the speech Republican nominee John McCain is making on the economy. (Other)National Journal's Linda Douglass sat down with Mitt Romney for the April 18 edition of "National Journal On Air." This is a transcript of their conversation.


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Celebs don't help causes they promote

Plenty of celebrities have turned out to support candidates running for the presidency.Fifty-one percent of Americans say celebrities make little or no positive difference to the issues they promote while 45 percent say they have a large or some positive influence, according to a new survey.


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Cook: Obama’s chemistry experiment

April 16: NBC's Andrea Mitchell talks with CNBC's chief Washington correspondent John Harwood about the Democratic presidential race.  (MSNBC)The presidential candidate's unusual combination of change, idealism, race and postpartisanship has created the equivalent in Democratic politics of nitroglycerin.


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