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Clinton delegates say that they simply want to hear 'thank you' from Obama
Written by Alexander Bolton   
 
Hillary Rodham Clinton’s diehard supporters say all they want is a “thank you” from the Obama campaign but claim they still haven’t gotten it.
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Edwards not missed by N.C. delegates
Written by Jeffrey Young   
 
DENVER — North Carolina’s Democratic delegates aren’t losing any sleep over John Edwards’s absence at the Democratic National Convention.
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Obama takes bold approach to healthcare system reform
Written by Jeffrey Young   
 
Barack Obama has pledged a major overhaul of America’s healthcare system by the end of his first term as president. As campaign promises go, this one’s a doozy.
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Sometimes, the more you study a race, the less you know
Written by Mark Mellman   
 
I’d love to know what is going on in this presidential race — and as a pollster I really should. Instead of enhancing my overall understanding, though, the plethora of polls too often leads to a net loss of knowledge.
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Obama's hitting a ceiling in polls, unlikely to pick up many undecideds
Written by David Hill   
 
How should pollsters allocate the undecided vote in a presidential race like the contest between Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.)? Some researchers simply divide the undecided voters proportionately, according to the decided electorate. If Obama has 55 percent of the decided vote, he gets 55 percent of the undecided vote. Others assign undecided voters to candidates based on formulae taking into account partisanship, ideology, gender, age, race, ethnicity, etc.
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