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He was worried that a lingering investigation in New Mexico would hinder his confirmation.
The consummate team player joins the team of rivals — but Hispanic leaders want more!
He may keep the Bush tax cuts until 2010, he'll probably expand his recovery plan, and he wants it all on day one.
And also how sweet it was that Howard made her bagels with peanut butter that morning. And Arnold Diaz put Martha Stewart in the Hall of Shame. In the gossip roundup.
Obama is as starkly unusual a presidential contender as the country has ever seen, which means he can choose either to amplify or offset any of the characteristics that define his own candidacy.
The New Mexico governor thinks that the key to the election is the Southwest Hispanic vote. Hmmm.
Hillary's team tries to quickly spin the story that she wooed Bill Richardson by saying "Obama can't win."
The flap over Democratic strategist James Carville's calling New Mexico governor Bill Richardson a "Judas" for his recent endorsement of Barack Obama had people hot and bothered up and down the Beltway and the airwaves yesterday.
At a moment when race is the hot topic of discussion in the Democratic primary, an endorsement by the Hispanic governor of New Mexico has to be a huge boon for Obama. Especially after pundits were on his back for a comment about "typical white people" yesterday.
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