While much media ado is being made about the boost among Latino voters that Barack Obama may have won following his endorsement last week from New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, the bigger payoff could come in the form of diplomatic cover that the onetime Clinton ally now provides for other superdelegates that might follow [...]
Tag Archives: primaries
Will Latino Pendulum Sway to Obama?
March 27, 2008 – 8:48 am
By WilliamWheeler
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Posted in Immigration: New Voters, Old Fears
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Also tagged California, clinton, Columbia, Hispanic, immigrants, Latin, New Mexico, obama, Pennsylvania, Richardson, superdelegates, Texas
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The World Cup of Politics
March 7, 2008 – 4:15 pm
From France to Turkey to India, people around the world are gripped by the excitement of the U.S. primaries, writes Simon Robinson in Time magazine.
Foreign media coverage of the primary process so far has been unprecedented.
Some think it’s way too much — back in January, for instance, the BBC’s reporting drew scores of complaints [...]
By Carola Mamberto
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Posted in Uncategorized
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Also tagged Barack Obama, bill clinton, election, foreign coverage, Hillary Clinton, lebanon
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American Dream in Progress
February 4, 2008 – 11:53 pm
This is an unfinished piece. I will use this layout to post information about the candidates’ ads in the days before Super Tuesday. The data I would use for this piece is not available for free yet.















