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In a speech given Sunday in Delaware Senator Obama stated: "See, when I am the nominee, John McCain won’t be able....to say that I was unclear about my position on torture because I’ve ...
by Moderate Dem
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The Edwards Evening News Roundup debuted ...
by TomP
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It's a funny thought for me to settle on now, with a huge election test looming on Super Tuesday. But it's the one that has slowly been working it's way up from my sub conscious mind, and now that it'
by Tom Rinaldo
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New material and lots of stuff I need to say again. I hope the Kossacks will forgive me.
This is my final argument for Hillary.
I think Democrats are ...
by NewHampster
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I wish John Edwards were still in the race. Not only did I want the chance to vote for him, but because he elevated the level of discourse among Democrats. Whilst Obama waxed rhapsodic about "hope" ...
by yankeeliberal
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Hillary may not have won the first battle over health care but because of her brave efforts many more children did not have to suffer.
by Psychotronicman
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Nope, nothing "BREAKING". And it can't be said to be a "surge" or "collapse" on either side. However, looking at today's national tracking polls from Rasmussen and Gallup, we might be seeing the ...
by ScanDroid
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Just as in most policy areas, Clinton and Obama's health plans are much more similar than they are different. But there is a real difference, and that difference will affect people's lives. That ...
by Partially Impartial
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Gallup says that Hillary Clinton's national lead has more than doubled overnight from 3% to 7%:
"In the most recent tracking period, Clinton holds a seven-point lead over Obama among Democratic ...
by Attack Attack Attack
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From Katrina, to Iraq, to Jack Abrahamof, we have seen the failure of conservative government. The Bush administration has exposed the governing philosophy of conservatism for the sham it always was.
by jpetty
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