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March 3, 2008— -- Republicans: McCain:
New York Times' Elisabeth Bumiller: "On Signature Issues, McCain Has Shown Some Inconsistencies in the Senate"LINK
USA Today's David Jackson: "McCain fending off 'mischaracterizations'"LINK
Republicans: Huckabee:
Washington Times' Stephen Dinan: "Huckabee poised to lead revival of conservative evangelical wing"LINK
Houston Chronicle's Bennett Roth: "Huckabee stumps in Houston"LINK
Democrats: Obama:
Washington Post's Shailagh Murray: "For Black Superdelegates, Pressure to Back Obama"LINK
Politico's John F. Harris: "How the sausage gets made"LINK
Los Angeles Times' Dan Morain: "Obama to be in background of trial"LINK
USA Today's Kathy Kiely: "Obama hopes for crossover votes"LINK
Chicago Sun Times' Lynn Sweet: "Problems back home?"LINK
Washington Times' Brian DeBose: "Obama banks on unions' support"LINK
Newsweek's Mark Hosenball: "Man in the Middle"LINK
Democrats: Clinton:
ABC News' Kate Snow and Eloise Harper: "Private Worries as Team Clinton Looks for Best Case Scenarios"LINK
New York Times' Patrick Healy: "Clinton Campaigns as if Momentum Is Hers"LINK
Los Angeles Times' Peter Nicholas: "How did the Clinton campaign get here?"LINK
New York Sun's Josh Gerstein: "Clinton Eyes a Knockout in Primaries"LINK
Democrats:
New York Times' Brian Knowlton: "Obama Backers Urge Clinton to Exit if She Loses"LINK
Washington Post's Peter Slevin: "Clinton, Obama Recast Their Message on Iraq"LINK
USA Today's Fredreka Schouten: "'Super delegates' feel pressure of a tight race"LINK
The Plain Dealer's Mark Naymik: "Newspaper polls show Clinton and Obama neck and neck heading into Ohio, Texas"LINK
Newsweek's Fareed Zakaria: "What the World Is Hearing"LINK
Primaries:
Politico's Gebe Martinez: "Dems favor Ohio over Texas on trade"LINK
Wall Street Journal's Amy Chozick and Nick Timiraos: "Nafta Bashing Ends at Texas Line"LINK
Bloomberg's Catherine Dodge: "Obama Looms as Giant-Killer in Ohio, Texas as Clinton Star Dims"LINK