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Article: For Democrats, Questions Over Race and Electability - New York Times
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- April 24, 2008
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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,'' Mrs. Clintonsaid on CNN about her successes over Senator Barack Obama, in one of her six appearances on morning news shows. ''It's very hard to imagine a Democrat getting to the White House without winning those states.'' Mrs. Clinton says her popularity among blue-collar workers, women and Hispanics makes her the candidate to beat Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, in the swing states that decide presidential races. Along with ...
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Article: For Obama, economy tied to social policy
Columbia Daily Tribune;
December 2, 2008 ;
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......Obama aide, and the two hit it off immediately. Like Obama, Geithner had partly grown up abroad, and this gave...and a curiosity about the thinking of others. "When Obama emerged from the first meeting, he was very effusive...for the job, which only sent his stock higher in the Obama circle. "He ...
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