Today is primary day and 3.5 million Flori

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

TODAY'S NEWS HEADLINES for INDEPENDENT VOTERS

  • NY1 Poll Shows Clinton "Has No Challenge At This Point" For The Empire State. Rock Hackshaw writes in Room 8: "This time around Fulani’s beef seems to be flavored with a little race-consciousness. She believes that Hilary Clinton is currently being rammed down the throats of blacks and people of color in New York again (my words here), just as it was done in 2000 when they imported her to be the senator."
  • Obama thrills crowd - 'LET'S GO CHANGE THE WORLD'- Speech at historic S. Carolina courthouse recalls 2004 Democratic Convention address (Chicago Sun Times)
  • South Carolina primary tests parties' core backers-Black Democrats enthusiastic; white evangelicals tepid over the GOP field (Houston Chronicle)
  • Ralph Nader sues Democratic Party (KLAS-TV Las Vegas)
  • Bloomberg The Revolutionary: He has the money and the message to upend 2008. Michael Bloomberg's American odyssey. (By Jon Meacham NEWSWEEK)
  • All Eyes Look to Michigan: A Report From the Presidential Hustings-open primary (Human Events)
  • Clackamas County is big enough to expand size of commission- vote yes on 3-272 for expanded commission and nonpartisan election (The Lake Oswego Review)
  • Judge won't close election-law loophole on write-ins that close party primaries (St. Petersburg Times)

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