Political bits
(PhiladelphiaInquirer) Bob Casey endorses Obama and gets on the bus.
(ABC) Patrick Leahy echoes Dodd's call from yesterday that Hillary Clinton should drop out of the race. (on Vermont Public Radio. Hardly a huge platform.)
(CQ) Edwards donors broke 2 to 1 to Obama. (Roughly the same as his voters?)
(STLToday) This is weird. The Clinton camp is disqualifying some of their Missouri delegates elected at the county conventions.
(NYPost) Unsurprisingly, Giuliani eyeing run for NY Gov.
(CNN) For what it's worth, NBC polling says black or female is more electable than over 70.
(Ambinder) The DNC is pushing this, "Women panelists in the focus groups reacted surprisingly strongly to the fact that Senator McCain opposes requirements for health plans to provide contraceptive coverage and favors abstinence-only sex education."
(FirstRead) Chuck Todd had an interesting speculation that one of the reasons we're seeing thess "donor letters" from the Clinton side is that the big donors think the campaign has screwed up and are "freelancing" to try fix it. (I don't know, just interesting.)
And, Obama seems to have survived his wobble. For the little their worth, he seems to have reclaimed his lead in the national polls.
(ABC) Patrick Leahy echoes Dodd's call from yesterday that Hillary Clinton should drop out of the race. (on Vermont Public Radio. Hardly a huge platform.)
(CQ) Edwards donors broke 2 to 1 to Obama. (Roughly the same as his voters?)
(STLToday) This is weird. The Clinton camp is disqualifying some of their Missouri delegates elected at the county conventions.
(NYPost) Unsurprisingly, Giuliani eyeing run for NY Gov.
(CNN) For what it's worth, NBC polling says black or female is more electable than over 70.
(Ambinder) The DNC is pushing this, "Women panelists in the focus groups reacted surprisingly strongly to the fact that Senator McCain opposes requirements for health plans to provide contraceptive coverage and favors abstinence-only sex education."
(FirstRead) Chuck Todd had an interesting speculation that one of the reasons we're seeing thess "donor letters" from the Clinton side is that the big donors think the campaign has screwed up and are "freelancing" to try fix it. (I don't know, just interesting.)
And, Obama seems to have survived his wobble. For the little their worth, he seems to have reclaimed his lead in the national polls.
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