Thursday, April 3, 2008

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Newsweek: The superdelegate sweepstakes

Democratic party insiders are getting desperate about finding a peaceful solution before the party implodes, damaging the eventual nominee. Will the fight go all the way to the convention?

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Clinton still irked by Richardson nod

Former President Bill Clinton campaigns for his wife, Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., in Bloomington, Ind., Wednesday, April 2, 2008. Former President Clinton is still smarting over New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson's endorsement of Barack Obama.


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Beer heiress could be next first lady

Sen. John McCain, center, and his wife Cindy, right, greets NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr, left, prior to the Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR auto race at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. in this May 27, 2007, file photo. Budweiser, then NASCAR's official beer, is brewed by Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc., whose products have made Cindy McCain and her family a fortune. The McCains' marriage has mixed business and politics from the beginning, according to an expansive review by The Associated Press of thousands of pages of campaign, personal finance, real estate and property records nationwide.  The McCains' marriage has mixed business and politics from the beginning, according to an expansive review by The Associated Press.


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Newsweek: The long road to nomination

Nifty interactive graphic looking at the nomination processes for all presidential elections since 1968, and when the nominees were decided (Clinton was the only candidate to win when his party picked a nominee after the competing party did).

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Obama: I'd hire Al Gore

April 2: Barack Obama says Al Gore would be considered for a cabinet post if he wins the presidency. MSNBC’s Alex Witt talks with NBC’s Mark Murray. (MSNBC)The Democrat presidential hopeful said Wednesday he talks regularly with the former vice president and would consider putting him in a Cabinet-level position or higher.


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