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Lanny Davis / The Huffington Post:
The Top Ten List of Undisputed Facts Showing Barack Obama's Weakness in the General Election Against John McCain — Let's forget about the spin on all sides and not use any adjectives to modify the following 10 Facts that should not be in dispute: — 1. Hillary Clinton won by 10% …
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More People Have Voted For Hillary Than Any Other Candidate — After last night's decisive victory in Pennsylvania, more people have voted for Hillary than any other candidate, including Sen. Obama. — Estimates vary slightly, but according to Real Clear Politics, Hillary has received 15,095,663 votes …
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Jaketapper / Political Punch:
Clinton Camp Misrepresents ABC News Report — In today's edition of “The Note,” ABC News' Rick Klein wrote that “By one (rightly disputed) metric — the popular vote, including Florida and Michigan — Clinton has pulled ahead of Obama. But without the rogue states, Obama is still up by 500,000 …
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
For Democrats, Questions Over Race and Electability — It is the question that has hung over Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign, and it loomed large on Tuesday night after his loss to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in Pennsylvania: Why has he been unable to win over enough working-class …
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Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Assessing Strength of Contenders in Swing States — Reflecting on her victory in the Pennsylvania primary, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday neatly summed up the chief political rationale of her enduring candidacy. — “I won the states that we have to win — Ohio, now Pennsylvania …
Monica Davey / New York Times:
For Indiana Voters, Talk of Change May Fall Flat — KOKOMO, Ind. — With all the talk among the Democratic presidential hopefuls about change, they may wish to consider this as they wander Indiana: People here practically revolted a few years ago when their governor, Mitch Daniels …
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Libby Quaid / Associated Press:
McCain opposes equal pay bill in Senate — NEW ORLEANS - Republican Sen. John McCain, campaigning through poverty-stricken cities and towns, said Wednesday he opposes a Senate bill that seeks equal pay for women because it would lead to more lawsuits. — The Senate had scheduled …
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Charlie Cook / National Journal Online:
Hillary's Political Purgatory — CLINTON HAS SPENT WEEKS IN A HORRIBLE SITUATION. EVEN IN VICTORY, SHE ISN'T GETTING ANY CLOSER TO WINNING THE NOMINATION. — Sat. — The good news for Hillary Rodham Clinton is that she's winning a lot of battles. The bad news is that the war is pretty much lost.
Eric Boehlert / Media Matters for America:
Michelle Malkin and the warbloggers get everything wrong — again — Poor Michelle Malkin. — When I wrote last year that warbloggers like her would have to find a new Iraq-based media conspiracy to chase in light of how spectacularly their then-beloved controversy surrounding …
AMERICAN DIGEST:
Food Alarmism Underscores American Reality: “There will never be a shortage of bulls**t.” — It seems like only yesterday that a New York Sun reporter noticed that purchases of huge bags of rice were being limited at Costco. — Food Rationing Confronts Breadbasket of the World | The New York Sun
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Marcus Kabel / Associated Press:
Sam's Club, Costco limit rice purchases as prices rise
Sam's Club, Costco limit rice purchases as prices rise
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John B. Judis / The New Republic:
The Next McGovern? — Obama may still get the nomination, but his loss tonight deals a harsh blow to his electibility arguments. — Hillary Clinton won a decisive ten-round decision over Barack Obama in Pennsylvania's Democratic primary, but she didn't score a knockout. The struggle continues.
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Ayesha Rascoe / Reuters:
Bakers feeling pinch of short supplies — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Already feeling the pinch from soaring wheat and flour prices, U.S. bakers are now beginning to experience some supply shortages. — Rye flour stocks have been depleted in the United States, and by June or July …
Bill Mears / CNN:
Supreme Court broadens police searches — CNN Supreme Court Producer — WASHINGTON (CNN) — The Supreme Court offered unanimous support for police Wednesday by allowing drug evidence gathered after an arrest that violated state law to be used at trial, an important search-and-seizure case turning …
Josiah Lee Auspitz / Washington Monthly:
The Law of Rules — Obscure party regulations explain the constant surprises of this year's primaries. Will Democratic “superdelegates” follow the spirit of those rules? — For almost four decades I have been inflicting on friends, family, airplane seatmates, straphangers on the subway …
Agence France Presse:
US military says not holding Saddam's deputy — BAGHDAD (AFP) - The US military on Wednesday denied reports it is holding Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri, the number two under Saddam Hussein. — “We are aware of media reports that Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri has been captured,” the military told AFP in an email.