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Candidate Gets Boost From the Clintons as He Becomes The First African American to Lead a Major-Party Ticket Washington Post Staff Writers Thursday, August 28, 2008; Page A01
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News — ... and What Might Have Been - Noam Scheiber, The Stump [image] Revise, Revise, and Revise Again - Jay Nordlinger, The Corner [image] Reports: Romney Out, Rove v. Lieberman - Allahpundit, Hot Air [image] Hoping McCain Chooses Lieberman - YF, TalkingPointsMemo [image] McCain Makes His Choice - Scott Hopkins, Taylor Marsh [image] Hutchison for Veep - No - Lisa Schiffren, The Corner OTHER NEWS SOURCES: Democrats Nominate Obama - Washington Post Obama Wins Nomination; Biden and Clinton Rally ...

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