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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

TODAY'S NEWS HEADLINES for INDEPENDENT VOTERS

  • Michigan non-affiliated voters can choose their ballots (D or R that is), parties will decide if they can vote in primary (Roseville Press Tribune)
  • N.H. Libertarian Party Wins Lawsuit Over Voter List (Ballot Access News)
  • In Florida, Dems may risk losing some of their support from independent voters because of the primary controversy. (Miami Herald Tribune)
  • Arizona's new breed of independent voters is strongly against the war in Iraq and is breaking for Democrats (arizona daily star)
  • Democrats See Health Care as Top Issues; Republicans Say National Security-Independent voters said the government corruption were their big priorities. (Associated Content) * Independent Iowa Letters in Play for Ron Paul (FreeMarketNews)
  • Michigan Primary set; key Dems off ballot-Clinton is the only top-tier candidate on the Democratic ballot. The other Democrats on the ballot are Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich, Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd and former Alaska Sen. Mike Gravel. All Repubs will be on the ballot (The Detroit News)
  • Black voters focus on Clinton, Obama (Chicago Tribune)
  • On Oprah and our votes (Clarence Page - Chicago Tribune)
  • Iowa win vital for Obama, poll says, It could be proof for black voters (Detroit Free Press)
  • Clinton tops Obama among African-Americans (Politico)
  • Black voters tilt toward Clinton: study (Boston Globe)
  • Oprah and Babs are OK; Gore is the rock star (Chicago Sun Times)
  • Obama’s Night at the Apollo (New York Press)

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