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Jake Tapper / ABCNEWS:
Clinton on Iran Attack: ‘Obliterate Them’ — Hillary: If Iran Attacked Israel With Nukes ‘We Would Be Able to Totally Obliterate Them’ — One day before Pennsylvania primary voters go to the polls, Sens. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and Barack Obama, D-Ill., spent the day trying to reach undecided voters …
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
A nuclear threat? — Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson …
A nuclear threat? — Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson …
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Kbolton / North Carolina Democratic Party:
North Carolina Democratic Presidential Debate CANCELLED — We regret to inform you that the proposed Democratic Presidential Debate scheduled for April 27 has been cancelled due to time constraints and logistical issues associated with such a large, national event.
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No debate for Couric — The North Carolina Democratic Party …
No debate for Couric — The North Carolina Democratic Party …
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Roger Simon / The Politico:
A measure of racism: 15 percent? — I was talking the other day to a prominent Republican who asked me what I thought John McCain's strongest issues would be in the general election. — Lower taxes and the argument he will be better able to protect America from its enemies, I said.
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New York Times:
A Developer, His Deals and His Ties to McCain — Donald R. Diamond, a wealthy Arizona real estate developer, was racing to snap up a stretch of virgin California coast freed by the closing of an Army base a decade ago when he turned to an old friend, Senator John McCain.
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USA Today:
Obama widens national lead in USA TODAY/Gallup Poll — WASHINGTON — Barack Obama has widened his lead nationally for the Democratic presidential nomination despite a furor over his comments about small-town Americans, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds. Rival Hillary Rodham Clinton is getting …
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Noam Scheiber / The New Republic:
Is the Obama Campaign Too Obsessed With Delegates? — Isaac makes a good point in response to my item about Obama trying to fight to a delegate draw in Pennsylvania. I agree that there have been times in the campaign when team Obama has seemed a little too obsessed with delegates, and not concerned enough with symbolic victories.
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Jeralyn / TalkLeft:
Obama's Waffle Controversy — Update: More from CNN on Obama refusing pressers for ten days or more and how the campaign teased them about it. — Barack Obama got cranky with a reporter today when asked a question at a diner about Jimmy Carter meeting with Hamas. … What's the big deal?
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John McCormick / Chicago Tribune:
Obama: 'Why can't I just eat my waffle?'
Obama: 'Why can't I just eat my waffle?'
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Gabe Sherman / The New Republic:
How Olbermann Landed Hillary — On Friday, April 18, Hillary Clinton's chief spokesman Howard Wolfson called MSNBC senior vice president Phil Griffin with an offer: Hillary Clinton would appear on Countdown with Keith Olbermann on the eve of the Pennsylvania Primary.
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Southern Political Report:
New InsiderAdvantage Poll — Clinton 49%, Obama 39% In Latest InsiderAdvantage Pennsylvania Survey — Sen. Hillary Clinton has a significant lead over Sen. Barack Obama with just a day to go until the Democratic Pennsylvania presidential primary, with an unusually high number of voters still undecided.
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Jim Carney / Akron Beacon Journal:
Police arrest 72 in third sweep — Authorities seize cocaine, marijuana, pills. Patrons charged in Kenmore bars — Authorities arrested 72 people in the third night of a Gun Violence Reduction Sweep on Friday night and Saturday morning, Akron police Lt. Rick Edwards said.
Rachel Lucas:
Her husband is a lucky man.UPDATED — Her husband is a lucky man. — UPDATED — Over at Dr. Helen's blog, I found a link to this MSNBC article by a woman who is truly a remarkable individual, willing to personally insult the father of her children on the internet and to clear up once …
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WYFF-TV:
Small Church's Obama Sign Causes Big Controversy — JONESVILLE, S.C. — The sign in front of a small church in a small town is causing a big controversy in Jonesville, S.C. — Pastor Roger Byrd said that he just wanted to get people thinking. So last Thursday, he put a new message on the sign at the Jonesville Church of God.
Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Dream Ticket Sounds Good to Many Democrats (Except the Candidates) — Imagine President Barack Obama is preparing his first State of the Union message. Would he want Vice President Hillary Rodham Clinton tut-tutting with edits or suggesting how she could write it better?
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Democratic Tracking Poll: President — Barack Obama 57 — Hillary Clinton 32 — The bigger question than whether Obama would win North Carolina at this point might be whether it will even matter. If Obama manages to pull out a win or even a narrow defeat in Pennsylvania tomorrow …
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Ezra Levant:
Richard Warman misleads the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal about “Jadewarr”, under oath — John Pacheco attended last month's Canadian Human Rights Tribunal hearing in the Warman v. Lemire case. That was where Canadian Human Rights Commission staff were grilled about their practice …
Josh Gerstein / New York Sun:
Food Rationing Confronts Breadbasket of the World — MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Many parts of America, long considered the breadbasket of the world, are now confronting a once unthinkable phenomenon: food rationing. — Rice is stored at a National Food Authority warehouse at Manila, the Philippines, on April 17.
Matt Ortega / Democratic National Committee:
Our First National TV Ad of the Cycle — We launched our first national television ad of the presidential election cycle, highlighting how little John McCain understands the economy. Watch it: — You can help us get our first national ad on the air, as well as boost our long-running grassroots organizing in the states.