Monday, June 9, 2008

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First lady admires Clinton's 'grit and strength'

U. S. first lady Laura Bush, center, and Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai, right, walk together for their news conference at the Presidential Palace, Sunday June 8, 2008 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Despite her admiration for the New York Senator's campaign efforts, Laura Bush said Monday she would want to see a Republican woman as president.


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Newsweek: Is Obama's "Jewish problem" a myth?

The Democratic presidential hopeful has a cover of Jewish supporters from Illinois, Jewish fundraisers, etc., and is likely to equal or surpass the Jewish support that John Kerrey got.

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Obama heads for GOP turf talking economics

June 9: Now that Hillary Clinton is out of the race, presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama turns his attention to the general election. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports. (Today Show)The Democratic presidential candidate began on Monday searching for votes in Republican strongholds and other battleground states, aiming to draw sharp contrasts with opponent John McCain.


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NYT: Evangelicals still wary of McCain

Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., second from left, his wife Cindy, left, and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, are framed by a statue of Saint Joseph and Child while he speaks to reporters after a tour of New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward, Thursday, April 24, 2008.(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)One of John McCain’s biggest challenges as he faces a general election is the continued wariness toward him among evangelicals and other Christian conservatives, a critical voting bloc for Republicans.


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Newsweek: How much does it hurt to lose?

Hillary Clinton's next battle is to get over the pain and disappointment. How long does it take to get over losing a political battle?

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