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Some of Obama's field workers, phone-bank volunteers and campaign surrogates are encountering a raw racism and hostility that have gone largely unnoticed -- and unreported -- this election season, writes The Washington Post.  More...




McCain's Balancing Act On The Environment

Washington Post: GOP Candidate Champions Some "Green" Causes While Casting Contradictory Votes On Others



Clinton Team Acknowledges $20M Debt

Washington Post: Top Aide Denies Rumors That She Is Seeking VP Slot



McCain Pushed Land Swap That Helps Backer

Washington Post: Senator Championed Bill That Lets Fundraiser Trade Remote Grassland For Valuable Federal Lands



Obama Takes First Steps To Unify Dems

Washington Post: Campaign Seeks To Win Over Superdelegates As Clinton Gives No Hint She'll Surrender

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Analysis: Clinton's End Game

Washington Post: Don't Expect N.Y. Senator To Quit Before Superdelegates Decide

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Did Rush Limbaugh Tilt Indiana?

Washington Post: Conservative Radio Host's "Operation Chaos" Strategy Urged Listeners To Vote For Clinton

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Clinton Aides Doubtful About Future

Washington Post: Following Disappointing Night, Candidate Renews Efforts to Get Party to Admit Michigan, Florida Votes

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Who's More Red, White And Blue-Collar?

Washington Post: With A Boilermaker Here And A Bowling Ball There, Obama And Clinton Try To Win Over Middle America

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Dems Duel Over Taxes

Washington Post: Obama Calls For More Rebates As Clinton Defends Gas Tax Break Proposal

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Obama's Number 1 Fan

Washington Post: Behind Chief Strategist's Cool Demeanor Is An Intense Fan For Chicago's Sports Teams And His Candidate

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Economists Knock Proposed Gas Tax Break

Washington Post: Experts Say Plan Supported By McCain, Clinton Would Bring Little Savings, Cause Other Problems



Obama Catches Clinton On Capitol Hill

Washington Post: Dem Rivals Have Equal Number Of Endorsements From Party's Senators, Representatives



McCain Offers Market-Based Health Plan

Washington Post: GOP Proposals Set Up A Stark Choice For Voters This Fall

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Obama Seeks Distance From Rev. Wright

Washington Post: As Minister Repeats Controversial Comments, Democratic Candidate Tries To Quiet Fray

Play VideoVideo: Obama's Recurring Problem

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