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Sen. Obama to reach out again to women voters
Written by Mike Soraghan   
 

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) will continue his outreach to female voters Thursday when he returns to Capitol Hill for a meeting with female Democratic House members.

 

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Obama campaign sees one-third of country as battleground
Written by Aaron Blake and J. Taylor Rushing   
 
Sen. Barack Obama’s (D-Ill.) presidential campaign laid out an optimistic general-election map, including traditionally ruby-red states Alaska, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia, in its characterization of the 2008 battleground.
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Defending Obama on Rev. Wright, Pelosi says she has disagreements with her pastors
Written by Bob Cusack   
 
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said she has disagreed with her pastors, dismissing claims that Americans will hold the controversial sermons of Rev. Jeremiah Wright against Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.).
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Obama in the driver's seat but McCain reads the map
Written by Sam Youngman   
 
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) holds important advantages in the states that decided recent presidential elections, despite the strong headwind Republicans face this November.
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Clinton returns to Senate, promises to support Obama
Written by J. Taylor Rushing   
 
Hillary Clinton returned to work Tuesday with the same confident smile and spirit that marked her historic presidential campaign, promising to dive back into her Senate duties and rally behind her former rival.
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