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Presidential Headlines

POSTED: Tuesday, April 1, 2008, 11:03 AM
Clinton and actor Sean Astin (yes of Rudy and Lord of the Rings). AP (CHARLES DHARAPAK / Associated Press)
Catherine Lucey reports:

Clinton campaign says cash flow is fine, according to The Hill. But she owes money to her high school, the Chicago Sun Times reports.

Can Obama woo blue collar dudes? Check out this Baltimore sun story.

A US News columnists projects that Clinton will win the popular vote while Obama will win pledged delegates.

New York Daily News columnist slams the "amateurish ploys" of the Clinton campaign.

Chelsea Clinton again refuses to answer questions about Monica Lewinsky.

Alice Walker says that Obama is the change America must have.

McClatchy newspapers reports on the candidates' climate plans.

Catherine Lucey @ 11:03 AM  Permalink | 4 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:05 PM, 04/01/2008
    Obama/Casey - This to me is the right ticket for this country. Leadership is key in this country and Obama is showing that in great strides. Here is an interesting article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ucgg/20080310/cm_ucgg/leadershipisobamasbestquality Please read it, meditate on it and check out the candidates on their policies and then vote.
    tomoguara
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:17 PM, 04/01/2008
    Remember PA - if we vote for Hillary, we vote for Bill back in the White House, whom will do nothing but disgrace us again as he did with Monica, then LIED about it. PA is too smart for her games and can see right thru it.
    lexus817
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