blogs.wsj.com - 10/25/2008
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Amy Chozick reports on the presidential race from Reno, Nevada.
Former President Bill Clinton will join Barack Obama on the campaign trail on Wednesday, marking the first time the two have campaigned jointly since the prolonged Democratic primary.
A Clinton aide said the former president plans to speak at an evening rally with Obama in Orlando next week. Obama has upped his efforts in the Sunshine State lately as polls show a tightening race there.
Hillary Clinton campaigned with ...
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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and former President
Clinton will hold a late-night voter rally in Kissimmee...
on Wednesday at Osceola Heritage Park. Campaigning together for the first time, Obama and Clinton will encourage Florida ...
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The Atlantic Politics Channel —
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Some things I'm reading tonight: Dahlia Lithwick in Newsweek, A Guantanamo Homecoming Bill Clinton to campaign with Obama in Orlando next week. Sarah Palin: Ignorant and Anti-Science by Pharyngula Newsweek: The Palin Problem Newsweek: McCain Aide: Palin Going Rogue The Making and Remaking of John McCain (Sunday New York Times Magazine.) Up to 25,000 are expected at Civic Park in downtown Denver ...
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