Select2008’s Daily News Fix for 2008-02-04
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The Party Animal Either Plays Well or Fights Well - New York Times
Call it a split between whether politics should be a pursuit of consensus or an effort to enact a party’s fundamental ideas, its core orthodoxy.
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McCain Makes Headway With Conservative Wing - WSJ.com
The Republican presidential campaigning rolls on this weekend, with Sen. John McCain working to make headway with the party’s stalwarts and Mitt Romney facing renewed attention on his Mormon faith.
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Obama Leading over Clinton on Select2008 ahead of Super Tuesday
According to Select2008.com’s live polling on candidates’ proposals and positions, Obama leads over Clinton, ahead of the Super-Tuesday primaries, 49% to 45%. A closer look reveals that Obama’s positions and proposals lead on the key issues of defense,
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McCain Looks Confident; Democratic Race Tightens - New York Times
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Stealthy Groups Shake Up Races - WSJ.com
Sophisticated campaign organizations have sprung up amid the many groups pumping money into the presidential primaries. They aren’t subject to limits on campaign contributions and can directly ask people to vote for and against candidates.
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Top of the Ticket : Los Angeles Times : Breaking News: Pro-Clinton push poll erupts in California
Breaking News: Pro-Clinton push poll erupts in California
Popularity: 15% [?]