nytimes.com - 11/3/2008
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The crowds are smaller, but Hillary Rodham Clinton is campaigning for her old rival, masking what friends say is lingering disappointment. >
article.nationalreview.com - 11/4/2008
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The state board of elections is charged with
ensuring that absentee ballots are sent in a timely...
manner that will allow them to be returned in time to be counted, and under Virginia law absentee ballots are supposed to be received by the close of ...
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Soldiering Suffrage by Mark Hemingway on National Review ...
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Media Pundits and Blogosphere Were Right About Hillary Clinton
Corrente —
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Today’s New York Times: Soldiering On, Clinton Preserves Her Options
[S]he has been steadily raising money for her political action committee, which advisers say could become a means to champion women’s issues.
Mrs. Clinton won about 17 million votes in her presidential primary campaign, and by all accounts she will emerge on Election Day as a respected force in the eyes of not only her allies but also of people around Mr. Obama, for whom she has raised several million dollars and done more than 75 rallies, fund-raisers, ...
The Early Word: Where the Trail Ends
The Caucus —
... that he was weak or not ready. But now, he is described by friends as feeling as though he has been thoroughly tested and is prepared to take on the job he has spent 22 months fighting for. Still, it is hard for even those closest to Mr. Obama to fathom what these days are precisely like, even for the unflappable — often inscrutable — senator from Illinois. (The Times’s Patrick Healy looks at the role Mrs. Clinton is playing in the final days of the campaign. She has emerged as a powerful surrogate for Mr. Obama though some of her friends acknowledge that ...
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