Thursday, April 24, 2008

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Newsweek: Can Obama win older voters?

In Pennsylvania, as in Ohio, Clinton substantially beat Obama among voters over 60, but it's likely that Obama can win back the senior vote more easily than, say, Hillary or McCain could win over the African-American vote.

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Clinton supporter challenges DNC over Mich.

A top supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton has filed a challenge with the Democratic National Committee to try to seat Michigan's pledged delegates — most of them likely to support the New York senator — at the national convention in Denver.

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N.C. excited to choose between Clinton, Obama

In this Nov. 1, 2007 file photo, Presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at North Carolina Central University during a fundraising visit in Durham, N.C.  Not since 1988 has North Carolina had much of a voice in choosing a presidential nominee. Back then, it joined several Southern states to help pick Al Gore, a neighbor from Tennessee. Not since 1988 has North Carolina had much of a voice in choosing a presidential nominee. Back then, it joined several Southern states to help pick Al Gore, a neighbor from Tennessee.


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Both candidates claim lead in popular votes

April 24: With charges about electability being traded, Barack Obama tries to tie up the nomination as the Democratic presidential candidate. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Today Show)If numbers don't lie, the Democratic presidential race is proving they can confuse: Both campaigns claim they are ahead in the popular vote.


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How can Obama, Clinton not be tired?

April 24: With charges about electability being traded, Barack Obama tries to tie up the nomination as the Democratic presidential candidate. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Today Show)They've have been campaigning hard for more than a year, and their wall-to-wall schedules won't let up anytime soon.


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