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8:30 PM ET, February 10, 2008

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Jake Tapper / ABCNEWS:
Clinton Campaign Manager Calls It Quits  —  Former First Lady's Chief of Staff to Take Over Running Presidential Race  —  Patti Solis Doyle announced that she is stepping down as the campaign manager for the presidential campaign of Sen. Hilary Clinton, D-N.Y., ABC News has learned that this afternoon.
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Steve / The Washington Note:
Clinton Campaign Shake-Up: Patti Solis Doyle Steps Down  —  Hillary Clinton Campaign Director Patti Solis Doyle has stepped down.  —  Maggie Williams will now take her place.  Mark Penn stays where he is, for the time being.  —  Big news.  — Steve Clemons
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Clinton campaign manager out  —  Clinton's campaign manager, Patti Solis Doyle, left the position today, to be replaced by Clinton's former top White House aide, Maggie Williams.  The change formalizes a shift in the campaign's power structure that began to set in after Clinton's win in New Hampshire,
Discussion: michellemalkin.com and GINA COBB
Chris Greenberg / Associated Press:
Clinton replaces campaign manager  —  Patti Solis Doyle is replaced by longtime aide Maggie Williams  —  Patti Solis Doyle is shown in a file photo.  —  Video: In her own words  —  Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks to the primary themes of her presidential campaign.  —  Cartoons: Clinton
Newsweek:
Accounting 101: The Clintons  —  Where did Hillary Clinton get the money for her $5 million loan to her campaign?  —  Jonathan Torgovnik for Newsweek  —  On Board: Hillary and Bill Clinton on her campaign plane last month  —  Hillary and Bill Clinton are not nearly as wealthy as, say …
Discussion: Outside The Beltway and Macsmind
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Clinton Campaign Manager Steps Aside  —  Patti Solis Doyle, the campaign manager for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's (N.Y.) presidential bid has stepped down from that post and will be replaced by longtime Clinton operative Maggie Williams.  —  “This week Maggie will begin to assume the duties …
Discussion: Crooks and Liars
Bob Lewis / Associated Press:
Wilder Still Sore Over Clinton Comment
Discussion: Liberal Values
Clinton Statement / WSJ.com:   Clinton Campaign Manager Steps Down
Pat Wellenbach / Associated Press:
Obama wins Maine caucuses  —  With 70 percent counted, he had 57 percent to Clinton's 42 percent  —  Barack Obama supporter Pak Lul, who recently became an American citizen and was originally from the Sudan, leaves the caucus in Arrowsic, Maine, on Sunday.  —  Slide show  —  Voters cast their ballots
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Matthew Yglesias:
Maine for Obama  —  Back in October 2007, Clinton was beating Obama in Maine by a hilarious 47 to 10 margin, but it seems he's carried the state today, once again by a large margin.  My understanding, though, is that this doesn't really count because it's a small state …
Discussion: Spin Cycle and Hold Fast
Gerald / Turn Maine Blue:
Open Thread - Caucus No. 1
Discussion: TalkLeft and The Field
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
A LITTLE WEIRD  —  As you know, John McCain lost two of the three contests yesterday.  He was losing narrowly in Washington state and then pulled ahead by a narrow margin (less than two points) toward the end.  But then with 87% of the returns counted, the Washington state GOP, which runs the caucuses stopped releasing results.
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You Decide 08!:
HUCKABEE CHALLENGES WASHINGTON CAUCUS RESULTS  —  Mike Huckabee is challenging the results of the Washington state Republican caucuses, his campaign announced Sunday, after accusing the state party chairman of calling the election for John McCain before all the votes were counted.
David Postman / Postman on Politics:
Huckabee challenges “dubious” caucus count, sends lawyers here
Discussion: HorsesAss.Org, Sound Politics and Slog
Domenico Montanaro / MSNBC:
HUCKABEE CONTESTS WA RESULTS
Discussion: Daily Kos and Redstate
Associated Press:
Clinton has lead with party insiders  —  WASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton retains her lead among suddenly critical Democratic Party insiders even as Barack Obama builds up his delegate margin with primary and caucus victories across the country, according to a survey by The Associated Press.
Discussion: DownWithTyranny!
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Chris Wallace: Probing, hard-nosed journalist  —  Chris Wallace interviewed George Bush today on Fox News and, after asking Bush about his views on waterboarding, this was the “question” which Wallace — sitting next to Bush in front of a cozy fireplace (after a borderline-romantic stroll …
Discussion: protein wisdom
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Fox News:
FNS w/ Chris Wallace
Discussion: TVNewser
Jeff E. Schapiro / inRich.com:
Poll: Obama, McCain lead in Va.  —  Both enjoy sizable leads over rivals as primary approaches Tuesday  —  Barack Obama and John McCain may be cruising toward blowout wins in Virginia's presidential primary Tuesday.  —  Among the Democrats, the poll conducted for the Richmond Times-Dispatch …
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Dean Goodman / Reuters:
Obama or Clinton?  Grammys go for Obama  —  LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Fresh from their feud on the campaign trail, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama beat Bill Clinton in a contest almost as closely watched as the primaries being waged across the United States — the music industry's Grammy Awards.
Newsweek:
So Much for a Warm Welcome  —  John McCain is the presumptive GOP nominee for president.  In the face of serious opposition, his campaign is reaching out to movement leaders and trying to make nice. … Ann Coulter has made controversy her currency, outrage her oeuvre.
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Ben Smith / The Politico:
Bush attacks Obama  —  For a while, the GOP leadership appreciated Obama for the headache he was giving Hillary Clinton.  But since Iowa, they've begun to consider him a likely nominee, and his wins last night produced the clearest outline yet of a GOP strategy against him: He's not ready, they say, to be commander in chief.
Associated Press:
Bin Laden popularity fades in Pakistan  —  Respondents also show support for Bhutto's party, distrust of Musharraf  —  ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Sympathy for al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden and the Taliban has dropped sharply in Pakistan amid a wave of deadly violence, according to the results of a recent opinion poll.
 
 
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Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
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Discussion: Economist's View
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