Slowly But Surely, the Secretive Superdelegates Opt for Obama

Barack Obama took a rare day off to spend time with his family at home in Chicago after Tuesday’s primaries in Indiana and North Carolina. But he fitted in one trip to his campaign headquarters, to call the most-courted group in the US today, the 250-plus undeclared super delegates who could settle the Democratic race.

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Clinton on the Edge As She Fails to Pull Off Double Win

Hillary Clinton’s hopes of winning the race for the Democratic nomination for president were dwindling last night as she failed to close the gap on Barack Obama, who won a clear victory in North Carolina.
She had needed to win big in both North Carolina and Indiana, which went to the polls yesterday, to stand a […]

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‘It Looks Like Wright’s Being Paid to Keep Talking’

The director Spike Lee has waded into the ongoing controversy surrounding the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, advising him to do the right thing and keep quiet. “The more he opens his mouth, the more damage he does,” he told the Guardian.

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The Power of a Clinton’s Stare

It is a posture that Barack Obama must be painfully familiar with by now after 20 debates with Hillary Clinton: The Stare. Today, it was John McCain’s turn to feel those wide blue eyes boring into him as he spoke up manfully for a deeply unpopular war in Iraq. The senator from Arizona did not […]

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