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Public Opinion
| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 8:04 AM | Permalink | Comments (3) US Presidential primaries: Indiana May 5, 2008 Will Obama deliver the knockout blow to Clinton in the forthcoming primaries in North Carolina and Indiana? Obama is expected to take North Carolina. If he can pick off Indiana - and its precious white working-class vote - then he could finally land Clinton a mortal blow. Can he do so in the context of the media love affair with him being over,
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US Presidential primaries: Indiana
Will Obama deliver the knockout blow to Clinton in the forthcoming primaries in North Carolina and Indiana? Obama is expected to take North Carolina. If he can pick off Indiana - and its precious white working-class vote - then he could finally land Clinton a mortal blow. Can he do so in the context of the media love affair with him being over,
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The Democratic civil war circa 2008: A North Carolina Journal
US elections 2008: In North Carolina, the battle between Obama and Clinton has pitted neighbour against neighbour Interesting article from Terry Mancour in Durham: Comparing anything to a civil war is a dicey proposition in North Carolina - the state lost more men than any other, and several bloody battles were fought here. Issues of heritage and hate, slavery and secession are not mere historical artefacts
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This Is A Great Column On The So. Carolina Primary
The Democratic civil war | Comment is free Comparing anything to a civil war is a dicey proposition in North Carolina - the state lost more men than any other, and several bloody battles were fought here. Issues of heritage and hate, slavery and secession are not mere historical artefacts
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83 days ago · Authority: 1The Democratic civil war Balfour revisited Common cause What does Gus know? Vox populi
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84 days ago · Authority: 8,379The Democratic civil war US elections 2008: In North Carolina, the battle between Obama and Clinton has pitted neighbour against neighbour