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Jeanne Cummings / The Politico:
GOP fears Obama's money machine — With Hillary Clinton's campaign coming to an end this weekend, Barack Obama's rise as the Democratic nominee brings serious bad news to a new group — John McCain's finance team. — A review of campaign finance data offers not one ounce of good news …
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Obama And Dean Team Up To Recast The Political Map
Obama And Dean Team Up To Recast The Political Map
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Obama In Heated Conversation With Lieberman — Update: Obama and Lieberman had a heated conversation on the floor of the Senate later today. Details below. — Senator Joe Lieberman, serving aptly as John McCain's foreign policy attack dog, jumped on a conference call with reporters …
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Kelly Moeller / Political Punch:
Obama Confronts Lieberman On McCain Advocacy, Tone, on Senate Floor — Sen. Joe Lieberman, the self-described “Independent Democrat” who caucuses with the Democratic party in the Senate even though he has endorsed Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz, got some tough talk from Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois …
Jonathan Karl / ABCNEWS:
Obama's Evolving Position on Iran — Hawkish Stand More Like the Bush Administration's Position — Don't call Barack Obama an appeaser. — In his speech Wednesday before the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee, Obama sounded a bit like the more hawkish officials in the Bush administration.
Kevin Sullivan / Washington Post:
Overseas, Excitement Over Obama
Overseas, Excitement Over Obama
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Mark Murray / MSNBC:
FIRST THOUGHTS: OBAMA'S WIDER MAP — From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Domenico Montanaro — *** Obama's wider map: About two months ago, we unveiled our early look at the electoral map. And this being the second official day of the general election, now's as good a time as any to see where we stand in the McCain vs. Obama race.
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The Hill:
Sen. Warner avoids backing would-be GOP successor — Sen. John Warner (R-Va.) is avoiding an endorsement in the closely watched Senate contest to succeed him, so far declining to support fellow Republican Jim Gilmore several days after the former Virginia governor clinched the GOP nomination.
David Kurtz / Talking Points Memo:
PHASE II — The Senate intel committee's Phase II report on pre-war intelligence on Iraq is just out. We'll be bringing you more through the day, but if you're eager to take a look, you can find the reports here: — “Report on Whether Public Statements Regarding Iraq by U.S. Government officials …
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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Senate Panel Accuses Bush of Iraq Exaggerations
Senate Panel Accuses Bush of Iraq Exaggerations
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Manu Raju / The Hill:
Bush bypasses Bond, talks to Dems on FISA
Bush bypasses Bond, talks to Dems on FISA
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Washington Post:
‘She Could Accept Losing. She Could Not Accept Quitting.’ — In a campaign of near-deaths and premature obituaries, the night of May 6 will be remembered inside Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign as the moment it really ended. — The staff had settled into the war room at the campaign's Arlington headquarters.
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Patrick Cockburn / The Independent:
Revealed: Secret plan to keep Iraq under US control — Bush wants 50 military bases, control of Iraqi airspace and legal immunity for all American soldiers and contractors — A secret deal being negotiated in Baghdad would perpetuate the American military occupation of Iraq indefinitely …
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Robert M. Goldberg / New York Post:
HOW ‘LIBERAL’ CARE WOULD KILL TED — IRONICALLY enough, the dangers of the lib eral health-care agenda are being made clear by the care that a liberal icon, Sen. Ted Kennedy, has received since his brain seizure last month. — One day after an MRI detected a tumor, Kennedy was quickly diagnosed …
Mike Allen / The Politico:
Breaking — Obama to change DNC lobbyist policy, will focus on small-group economy chats — Good Thursday morning. — DRIVING THE DAY: On Day 2 as nominee, Senator Obama wants to show that he will change the nation's politics. As the presumptive DemoObama already eager to show …
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John Kass / Chicago Tribune:
Rezko is not just Obama's problem—he's the GOP's — Will Sen. Barack Obama declare that, if elected president, he would not pardon his fundraiser and personal real estate fairy, Tony Rezko, who was convicted Wednesday of multiple corruption charges in a Chicago federal court? — Obama is Mr. Reform, isn't he?
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Marcus Mabry / New York Times:
Many Blacks Find Joy in Unexpected Breakthrough — Kwabena Sam-Brew, a 38-year-old immigrant from Ghana, doubted that Nana, his 5-year-old American-born daughter, would remember the rally that effectively crowned Senator Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee Tuesday night.
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
McCain Rips Off Obama's Slogan And Logo — Is John McCain trying to be the older, whiter, more conservative Barack Obama? — On Tuesday, the Senator co-opted the slogan that has come to personify Obama's candidacy, taking the Illinois Democrat's “Change You Can Believe In” and altering it into “A Leader You Can Believe In.”
John R. Bolton / Los Angeles Times:
Obama the naive — His views on world affairs ignore history and imperil the U.S. and our allies. — » Discuss Article Barack Obama's willingness to meet with the leaders of rogue states such as Iran and North Korea “without preconditions” is a naive and dangerous approach to dealing with the hard men who run pariah states.