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Jeralyn / TalkLeft:
Turnout in Puerto Rico May Be Low — Geraldo Rivera is in Puerto Rico. He interviewed Hillary Clinton but it hasn't aired yet. — From his live report: — Turnout has been low to moderate. — She needs 160,000 votes for popular vote lead — She will win majority of delegates and superdelegates.
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CNN:
Clinton wins Puerto Rico by wide margin, CNN projects — SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (CNN) — Sen. Hillary Clinton will win Puerto Rico's Democratic primary by a wide margin, CNN projects, giving her the larger share of the territory's 55 delegates. — As polls closed, it was too early to determine the exact margin of victory.
Fox News:
Clinton Emerges Victorious in Puerto Rico, But Win Likely Won't Propel Candidacy — SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Hillary Clinton won the Democratic presidential primary in Puerto Rico on Sunday, and is expected to return to the mainland with a purseful of delegates.
Foon Rhee / Boston Globe:
Clinton touts popular vote lead — Hillary Clinton didn't get all the delegates she wanted out of the Democratic National Committee's ruling on Florida and Michigan. — But she is trying to make the most of the popular votes she added, claiming that she's now ahead of Barack Obama on that unofficial count.
MSNBC:
Clinton easily wins Puerto Rico, NBC projects — But low turnout could blunt senator's push for lead in popular vote — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton shakes hands at a bakery Sunday in San Juan. — Clinton wins Puerto Rico — June 1: NBC News projects Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's victory in Puerto Rico.
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Dave Newbart / Chicago Sun Times:
Rev. Pfleger: 'They want to kill me...it's been ugly' — The Rev. Michael Pfleger, who helped reignite Barack Obama's pastor problems by mocking Hillary Clinton, said this evening he's received “thousands of hate threats” since his videotaped pulpit rant. — “They want to kill me,” …
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Mark Steyn / The Corner:
Pews you can lose — As one of the early trailblazers for the Rev Wright put it, greater love hath no man than to lay down his friends for his life. In among all the usual presidential ditching of inconvenient associations, I can't think of anything to compare with Obama's dumping of Trinity.
Tom Raum / Associated Press:
Obama quits Chicago church after long controversy
Obama quits Chicago church after long controversy
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Todd S. Purdum / Vanity Fair:
The Comeback Id — Old friends and longtime aides are wringing their hands over Bill Clinton's post-White House escapades, from the dubious (and secretive) business associations to the media blowups that have bruised his wife's campaign, to the private-jetting around with a skirt-chasing, scandal-tinged posse.
Washington Post:
The Iraqi Upturn — THERE'S BEEN a relative lull in news coverage and debate about Iraq in recent weeks — which is odd, because May could turn out to have been one of the most important months of the war. While Washington's attention has been fixed elsewhere, military analysts have watched …
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Alexandra Zavis / Los Angeles Times:
In Iraq, month ends with lowest U.S. death toll yet
In Iraq, month ends with lowest U.S. death toll yet
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Taylor Marsh:
Dear Rules and Bylaw Committee Power Brokers — @(*D!!! #! — Whew, I needed to get that out before beginning. — Could you be more out of touch? Seriously. Have you not talked to any Hillary Clinton supporters, read their emails in your inbox? — For 4 lousy delegates?
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Clark Hoyt / New York Times:
Entitled to Their Opinions, Yes. But Their Facts? — ON May 12, The Times published an Op-Ed article by Edward N. Luttwak, a military historian, who argued that any hopes that a President Barack Obama might improve relations with the Muslim world were unrealistic because Muslims would be …
Amanda / Think Progress:
McClellan promises to donate portion of book profits to Iraq veterans. — Yesterday, MoveOn launched a petition calling on former White House press secretary Scott McClellan to donate the proceeds from his new book to veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
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