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Obama in West Virginia with eye on McCain
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AOL
- 5/13/2008
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CHARLESTON, West Virginia (Reuters) - Democratic front-runner Barack Obama made a quick stop in West Virginia on Monday ahead of an expected bad loss there to White House rival Hillary Clinton, but he was already looking past the contest to November's fight with Republican John McCain. During a six-
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Obama campaign mulls McCain camp's joint appearances suggestion
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WNCT
- 5/13/2008
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Barack Obama's campaign is considering a suggestion from John McCain's campaign for the two presidential hopefuls to participate in joint town meetings and debates this summer. Asked about the idea on 'Fox News Sunday,' Obama's chief strategist David Axelrod said it was being consi
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Obama Looks Beyond West Virginia
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Wall Street Journal Online
- 5/13/2008
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Barack Obama has conceded he will likely lose the West Virginia primary Tuesday, but as the Illinois senator shifts his focus to the general election, he must prove he can win over the state's working-class white voters. A Suffolk University poll of likely voters conducted last
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Obama All but SaysClinton Will Win West Virginia
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Lucianne.com
- 5/13/2008
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Charleston, W.Va. - Senator Barack Obama acknowledged in a speech on Monday that Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton would probably win Tuesday's Democratic primary in West Virginia as both candidates traveled the state to make last-minute appeals to voters. ''I am extraordinarily honored that some of yo
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Obama campaign eyes McCain debates
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Irish Times
- 5/12/2008
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US presidential hopeful Barack Obama will today campaign in West Virginia and Kentucky after briefly switching his focus to Republican candidate John McCain. Mr Obama is inching closer to claiming enough delegates to secure the Democratic nomination. He now has endorsements from 276 superdelegates,
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Clinton Focuses on West Virginia, Obama Focuses on McCain
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VOA News
- 5/12/2008
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is campaigning hard in West Virginia, ahead of a primary in the state Tuesday, which she is predicted to win by a large margin. But her Democratic opponent, Senator Barack Obama, is shifting his focus to the presumptive Republican nominee, Senator Jo
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Why Obama is avoiding West Virginia, Kentucky
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Christian Science Monitor
- 5/12/2008
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Last Tuesdayâ??s Democratic primary results in Indiana and North Carolina did not give Sen. Barack Obama the nomination, but he definitely has been acting a lot more like the partyâ??s nominee since then. His speeches now focus more intently on presumptive Republican nominee Sen. John McCain. He has
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WRAPUP 2-Obama in West Virginia with eye on McCain
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Reuters
- 5/12/2008
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(Reuters) - Democratic front-runner Barack Obama made a quick stop in West Virginia on Monday ahead of an expected bad loss there to White House rival Hillary Clinton, but he was already looking past the contest to November's fight with Republican John McCain. During a six-hour West Virginia trip, O
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As West Virginia Takes Center Stage, Clinton Campaign Ramps Up Statewide Get Out
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Northland's NewsCenter
- 5/12/2008
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5/7/2008 Charleston, WV) - All eyes are on West Virginia as the Mountain State takes center stage in the Democratic presidential primary. West Virginia leaders and Clinton campaign volunteers will be out in full force tomorrow, urging West Virginians to make their voice heard by Early Voting. 'If th
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Obama All but Says Clinton Will Win West Virginia
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New York Times
- 5/12/2008
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Senator Barack Obama acknowledged in a speech on Monday that Senator would probably win Tuesdays Democratic primary in West Virginia as both candidates traveled the state to make last-minute appeals to voters. I am extraordinarily honored that some of you will support me, Mr. Ob
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