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Posted 05/07/08 in Daily Intel

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How the Gas-Tax Pander Brought Clinton Low

How the Gas-Tax Pander Brought Clinton Low

Over the past week, the headlines in Indiana turned to the split between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama on the idea of a gas-tax “holiday.” So did the political ads flooding Hoosier airwaves. And the result was last night’s nasty surprise for Clinton.

Posted 05/07/08 in Daily Intel

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What Every Last Pundit Is Saying About Clinton

What Every Last Pundit Is Saying About Clinton

The pundits are either outright declaring Obama the nominee (Tim Russert, Matt Drudge) or speculating on when her campaign will end. But what's the range of opinion out there?

Posted 05/07/08 in Daily Intel

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Heilemann: Clinton Over — and Out?

Heilemann: Clinton Over — and Out?

All in all, Clinton's speech last night was a moment that smacked of the end of something — and with good reason, I’d venture.

Posted 05/06/08 in Daily Intel

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The Official North Carolina and Indiana Primary Sobriety Game

The Official North Carolina and Indiana Primary Sobriety Game

In which we help you Democrats get through the night without alcohol. And it won't be easy!

Posted 05/06/08 in Daily Intel

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Down-home Clinton: Verbal Gems From Indiana and North Carolina

Down-home Clinton: Verbal Gems From Indiana and North Carolina

The best of Hillary's efforts to seem like she's just folks.

Posted 05/06/08 in Daily Intel

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Today’s Primaries Could Change the Game, Maybe

Today’s Primaries Could Change the Game, Maybe

What will likely matter after tonight is how hard Clinton is willing to fight, and of course, whatever is going on in the heads of the undeclared superdelegates.

Posted 05/05/08 in Daily Intel

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Clinton, Obama Fine-tune Pandering in Final Days Before Indiana Primary

Clinton, Obama Fine-tune Pandering in Final Days Before Indiana Primary

If you needed an illustration of how close the Democratic race has become, look no further than Guam. Guam held its primary on Saturday, and Barack Obama won by seven votes.

Posted 04/24/08 in Daily Intel

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The Early Word on Indiana, Maybe the Final Democratic Battleground

The Early Word on Indiana, Maybe the Final Democratic Battleground

What does this place promise for the never-ending race?