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Wright, Jeremiah A Jr
Jacksonville Journal: Sense of Unease in Some Black Voters
Many black voters in Florida are worried that their votes will not be counted and an Obama victory will slip away.
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on 10-29-2008
Jacksonville Journal: Unease Sits Heavily in a Group of Black Voters
Many black voters in Florida are worried that their votes will not be counted and an Obama victory will slip away.
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Jacksonville Journal: Unease Sits Heavily in a Group of Black Voters
Many black voters in Florida are worried that their votes will not be counted and an Obama victory will slip away.
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by
nytimes.com
on 10-28-2008
End of Battle Centers on Turf Bush Carried
Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are spending time in states once solid for the Republican Party, a sign of Mr. McCain’s dire position in the final week.
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End of Battle Centers on Turf Bush Carried
Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are spending time in states once solid for the Republican Party, a sign of Mr. McCain’s dire position in the final week.
Posted to
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by
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on 10-26-2008
While McCain Looked Away, Florida Shifted
Florida offers a lesson in the disparities in resources, aggressiveness and political cunning that the rival campaigns are taking to contests nationwide.
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on 10-25-2008
While McCain Looked Away, Florida Shifted
John McCain, who once had a commanding lead, is in a neck-and-neck race for a state vital to his hopes of victory.
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on 10-24-2008
Laugh at a Campaign Pitch? Sure. Visit the Grandparents? Not So Much.
Millions have watched a Web video telling Jews to visit Florida for Barack Obama, but so far the “Great Schlep” is mostly virtual.
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nytimes.com
on 10-14-2008
Laugh at a Campaign Pitch? Sure. Visit the Grandparents? Not So Much.
Millions have watched a Web video telling Jews to visit Florida for Barack Obama, but so far the “Great Schlep” is mostly virtual.
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on 10-14-2008
Political Memo: Obama Camp Thinks Democrats Can Rise in South
Barack Obama’s strategy relies on black turnout in a region that has bedeviled Democrats for 40 years.
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by
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on 06-29-2008
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