Tuesday, May 6, 2008

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Indiana, N.C. voters go to polls

May 6: Voters in Indiana and North Carolina go to the polls as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama continue their battle for the Democratic presidential nomination. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Today Show)Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton once again faced-off in crucial primaries as voters crowded polls seeking to settle the largest remaining contests in an epic Democratic nomination struggle.


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Newsweek: No clear path to nomination

No matter what the outcome in today's primaries in Indiana and North Carolina, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton face a long twisted road ahead.

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McCain castigates Obama on judges

Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, watches a baseball game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the New York Mets Sunday, May 4, 2008 in Phoenix.   At left is Diamondbacks Chief executive Officer and managing partner Jeff Moorad. Republican John McCain is castigating Democrat Barack Obama for voting against John Roberts as Supreme Court chief justice.


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Clinton jokes on Letterman show

May 6: Presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., appeared on Crisp bacon, TiVo and round-the-clock Internet service are just a few of the reasons why Hillary Rodham Clinton loves America.


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Dems try to wear blue collar for votes

May 5: On the eve of the Indiana and North Carolina primaries, both of the Democratic contenders turned up their campaigns in rural  areas, although neither predicted a conclusive win. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.  (Nightly News)Going into Tuesday's primaries in Indiana and North Carolina, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have visited bars, barns and bowling alleys in an appeal to the common man.


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