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By Hastings Wyman March 12, 2008 ?? In Mississippi??s congressional primaries held yesterday in conjunction with the presidential primaries, runoffs resulted ...Ross, Harper head to runoff in GOP primary for 3rd District Jackson Clarion Ledger
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According to CNN, the margin in Mississippi 61%-37% will allow Obama to increase his lead over Senator Clinton by another six delegates. Now we have 41 days until the Pennsylvania primary??who would have thought this would have dragged on this long?
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Learn the Mississippi primary results, and examine the use of political rhetoric. Boom Times - Discover where some of the United Arab Emirates&39 oil profits ...
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Head to Choose or Lose for nonstop coverage of the 2008 presidential election, including everything from the latest news on the candidates to on-the-ground ...Video: Obama Scores Easy Win in Mississippi AssociatedPress
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Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org Another good reason that a mail-in primary do-over cannot happen in Florida? It is against the law. State law only allows referendums to be on a mail ballots and doesn??t allow for candidates to be named
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Share and save this post: Got a tip for a post?: Email us Anonymous form Get PEEK in your mailbox! Mississippi Goes for Obama Big Time Posted by Chris Bowers, Open Left on March 11, 2008 at 7:54 PM. Obama wins
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Runoffs to Resolve Tuesday??s Key Mississippi House Primaries CQPolitics.com March 12th, 2008 Category: Politics Breaking News CQPolitics.com - Tuesday??s Republican congressional primaries in Mississippi provided no definitive outcomes in th
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By Justin Gardner Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Hillary, Mississippi MSNBC??s Chuck Todd is crunching the math right now on the air. ...
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Obama gets scant white support in MS AP March 11th, 2008 - Posted by: Steve Shickles AP - Whites largely shunned Barack Obama in Mississippi??s Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday as the Deep South showed once again its reluctance to embrace h
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Obama Wins Mississippi March 12th, 2008 - Posted by: Steve Shickles Democrat Barack Obama beat rival Hillary Clinton in Mississippi on Tuesday, giving him new momentum in their increasingly nasty presidential fight as they head into the next critical s
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Obama Win Defined By Race MICHAEL DUFFY, 3/12/08, TIME Broken down, the Mississippi vote had an unmistakable racial descant ?? and unmistakable limits for Obama. Exit polls revealed once again an emerging racial divide that has opened in the Democrat
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The New York senator was a special guest at the Jefferson-Jackson-Hamer Dinner in Mississippi, but ran into groups of Barack Obama supporters that ...
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I hope the Clintons don&39t steal this election. But anything is possible. Ask Al Gore. -- I&39d like to know why Hillary Clinton wrote off Mississippi. ...
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Full coverage of the US elections 2008 Hillary Clinton isn??t the only one avoiding comment on the plight of Eliot Spitzer, New York governor at time of writing, Clinton supporter, super-delegate and alleged customer of 5,000-a-night hookers at th
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MS exit poll highlights AP March 11th, 2008 - Posted by: Steve Shickles AP - Highlights from results of exit polling Tuesday in the Mississippi primary for The Associated Press and television networks: Originally Syndicated via RSS from Yahoo! News:
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2008 U.S. Elections Jemal Countess/Getty Images Barack Obama soundly defeated Hillary Clinton in Mississippi primary. He leads 1,608 to 1,478 in CNN's delegate count. The focus of the race now shifts to Pennsylvania, where 158 delegates will be up fo
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March 11 ?? Mississippi presidential and congressional primaries. Also: Special election in Indiana&39s 7th Congressional District to succeed the late Julia ...Democrat Foster sworn in as new occupant of GOP Hastert&39s seat Examiner.com
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Obama coasts to victory in Miss. primary AP March 11th, 2008 - Posted by: Steve Shickles AP - Barack Obama coasted to victory in Mississippi??s Democratic primary Tuesday, latest in a string of racially polarized presidential contests across the Deep
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Final MS Recap By Big Tent Democrat, Section Elections 2008 Posted on Tue Mar 11, 2008 at 11:32:08 PM EST Tags: all tags Share This: By Big Tent Democrat First, the Secretary of State of Mississippi seems pretty bad at his job to me. He s
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The Mississippi primary comes roughly two months after the party&39s front-runner is typically anointed in a presidential election year, and the state offers ...MISSISSIPPI PRIMARY KGAN
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With 99% reporting, and an amazing 400,000 plus voters taking Democratic ballots, Barack Obama wins The Magnolia State 61% -37% over Sen. Hillary Clinton and splits the delegates 17-11. The win increases his lead of pledged delegates 1,362 to 1,215. Alth
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Democratic president hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., makes remarks during a campaign stop at a Gamesa plant, Tuesday, March 11, 2008, in Fairless Hills, Pa. Barack Obama Tuesday surged to victory in Mississippi??s Democratic primary, in a new tri
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Richard Adams: US elections 2008: Mississippi was another big win for Obama, as arguments over race and gender continue to overshadow the contest
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Mississippi Unburning By Jeralyn, Section Elections 2008 Posted on Tue Mar 11, 2008 at 04:58:00 PM EST Tags: Mississippi '08 all tags Share This: Voters didn't flock to the polls in Mississippi today. The Mississippi Secretary of State's O
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Richard Adams: US elections 2008: Mississippi was another big win for Obama, as arguments over race and gender continue to overshadow the contest
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On top of today&39s Mississippi primary we also had a special election for Indiana&39s 7th CD and municipal elections in Florida. Today the Iowa senate approved ...
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Mississippi Congressional Races Head into Runoffs - Southern Political Report
By Hastings Wyman March 12, 2008 ?? In Mississippi??s congressional primaries held yesterday in conjunction with the presidential primaries, runoffs resulted ...Ross, Harper head to runoff in GOP primary for 3rd District Jackson Clarion Ledger
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According to CNN, the margin in Mississippi 61%-37% will allow Obama to increase his lead over Senator Clinton by another six delegates. Now we have 41 days until the Pennsylvania primary??who would have thought this would have dragged on this long?
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CNN Student News Transcript: March 12, 2008 - CNN
Learn the Mississippi primary results, and examine the use of political rhetoric. Boom Times - Discover where some of the United Arab Emirates&39 oil profits ...
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Barack Obama Cruises To Mississippi Primary Win In Racially ... - MTV.com
Head to Choose or Lose for nonstop coverage of the 2008 presidential election, including everything from the latest news on the candidates to on-the-ground ...Video: Obama Scores Easy Win in Mississippi AssociatedPress
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'Daily Voting News' For March 11, 2008
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org Another good reason that a mail-in primary do-over cannot happen in Florida? It is against the law. State law only allows referendums to be on a mail ballots and doesn??t allow for candidates to be named
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Share and save this post: Got a tip for a post?: Email us Anonymous form Get PEEK in your mailbox! Mississippi Goes for Obama Big Time Posted by Chris Bowers, Open Left on March 11, 2008 at 7:54 PM. Obama wins
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Runoffs to Resolve Tuesday??s Key Mississippi House Primaries CQPolitics.com
Runoffs to Resolve Tuesday??s Key Mississippi House Primaries CQPolitics.com March 12th, 2008 Category: Politics Breaking News CQPolitics.com - Tuesday??s Republican congressional primaries in Mississippi provided no definitive outcomes in th
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Obama Wins Mississippi - Donklephant
By Justin Gardner Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Hillary, Mississippi MSNBC??s Chuck Todd is crunching the math right now on the air. ...
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Spain Papers Review - Wednesday March 12 2008 - Typically Spanish
By hb - Mar 12, 2008 - 9:48 AM The decision of the Partido Popular leader, Mariano Rajoy, not to resign following his second General Election defeat ...
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Obama gets scant white support in MS AP
Obama gets scant white support in MS AP March 11th, 2008 - Posted by: Steve Shickles AP - Whites largely shunned Barack Obama in Mississippi??s Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday as the Deep South showed once again its reluctance to embrace h
www.steve-shickles.com
Obama Wins Mississippi
Obama Wins Mississippi March 12th, 2008 - Posted by: Steve Shickles Democrat Barack Obama beat rival Hillary Clinton in Mississippi on Tuesday, giving him new momentum in their increasingly nasty presidential fight as they head into the next critical s
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Obama Win Defined By Race MICHAEL DUFFY, 3/12/08, TIME Broken down, the Mississippi vote had an unmistakable racial descant ?? and unmistakable limits for Obama. Exit polls revealed once again an emerging racial divide that has opened in the Democrat
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TRAILMIX: Latest from Newspaper Blogs on Election 2008 - Editor & Publisher
The New York senator was a special guest at the Jefferson-Jackson-Hamer Dinner in Mississippi, but ran into groups of Barack Obama supporters that ...
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Sound Off! - March 9, 2008 - Delta Democrat Times subscription
I hope the Clintons don&39t steal this election. But anything is possible. Ask Al Gore. -- I&39d like to know why Hillary Clinton wrote off Mississippi. ...
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Barack Obama ducks Eliot Spitzer and Geraldine Ferraro questions
Full coverage of the US elections 2008 Hillary Clinton isn??t the only one avoiding comment on the plight of Eliot Spitzer, New York governor at time of writing, Clinton supporter, super-delegate and alleged customer of 5,000-a-night hookers at th
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MS exit poll highlights AP
MS exit poll highlights AP March 11th, 2008 - Posted by: Steve Shickles AP - Highlights from results of exit polling Tuesday in the Mississippi primary for The Associated Press and television networks: Originally Syndicated via RSS from Yahoo! News:
www.steve-shickles.com
Morning Brief, Wednesday, March 12
2008 U.S. Elections Jemal Countess/Getty Images Barack Obama soundly defeated Hillary Clinton in Mississippi primary. He leads 1,608 to 1,478 in CNN's delegate count. The focus of the race now shifts to Pennsylvania, where 158 delegates will be up fo
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March 11 ?? Mississippi presidential and congressional primaries. Also: Special election in Indiana&39s 7th Congressional District to succeed the late Julia ...Democrat Foster sworn in as new occupant of GOP Hastert&39s seat Examiner.com
www.npr.org
Obama coasts to victory in Miss. primary AP
Obama coasts to victory in Miss. primary AP March 11th, 2008 - Posted by: Steve Shickles AP - Barack Obama coasted to victory in Mississippi??s Democratic primary Tuesday, latest in a string of racially polarized presidential contests across the Deep
www.steve-shickles.com
Final MS Recap
Final MS Recap By Big Tent Democrat, Section Elections 2008 Posted on Tue Mar 11, 2008 at 11:32:08 PM EST Tags: all tags Share This: By Big Tent Democrat First, the Secretary of State of Mississippi seems pretty bad at his job to me. He s
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Democrats Fight for Mississippi&39s 33 Delegates - NPR
The Mississippi primary comes roughly two months after the party&39s front-runner is typically anointed in a presidential election year, and the state offers ...MISSISSIPPI PRIMARY KGAN
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Obama Takes Mississippi
With 99% reporting, and an amazing 400,000 plus voters taking Democratic ballots, Barack Obama wins The Magnolia State 61% -37% over Sen. Hillary Clinton and splits the delegates 17-11. The win increases his lead of pledged delegates 1,362 to 1,215. Alth
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OBAMA SAILS TO MISSISSIPPI VICTORY - Row over Geraldine Ferraro race comment
Democratic president hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., makes remarks during a campaign stop at a Gamesa plant, Tuesday, March 11, 2008, in Fairless Hills, Pa. Barack Obama Tuesday surged to victory in Mississippi??s Democratic primary, in a new tri
www.sanfranciscosentinel.com
Obama's Delta force
Richard Adams: US elections 2008: Mississippi was another big win for Obama, as arguments over race and gender continue to overshadow the contest
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Mississippi Unburning
Mississippi Unburning By Jeralyn, Section Elections 2008 Posted on Tue Mar 11, 2008 at 04:58:00 PM EST Tags: Mississippi '08 all tags Share This: Voters didn't flock to the polls in Mississippi today. The Mississippi Secretary of State's O
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Statistical Observation 2008 Democratic Primary: Polls predict the loser??s percentage very well.
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Obama's Delta force
Richard Adams: US elections 2008: Mississippi was another big win for Obama, as arguments over race and gender continue to overshadow the contest
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&39Daily Voting News&39 For March 11, 2008 - OpEdNews
On top of today&39s Mississippi primary we also had a special election for Indiana&39s 7th CD and municipal elections in Florida. Today the Iowa senate approved ...
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