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March 13, 2008— -- Republicans: McCain:
ABC News' Jake Tapper: "McCain Under Fire for Lobbyist Ties"LINK
New York Times' Michael Luo: "Unions Unveil McCain Attack"LINK
The Hill's Sam Youngman: "Religious right leader says McCain has 'work to do' to win evangelicals"LINK
Boston Herald's Casey Ross: "McCain hints at Mitt"LINK
Salon's Mike Madden: "McCain to media: Let's stay together"LINK
The Wall Street Journal's Jackie Calmes: "McCain, GOP May Have Cause for Hope"LINK
Democrats: Obama:
The Hill's Alexander Bolton: "Eyeing Obama coattails"LINK
The Patriot-News' Brett Lieberman: "Obama's campaign tries to cast him as underdog in state"LINK
Democrats: Clinton:
ABC News' Jake Tapper: "Ferraro Steps Down From Clinton Campaign"LINK
Time: "How Much Did She Do?"LINK
Democrats:
ABC News' Rick Klein: "Time on Her Side: Obama Maintains Lead, but Clinton Might Have the Edge"LINK
New York Times' Patrick Healy and Jeff Zeleny: "Racial Issue Bubbles Up Again for Democrats"LINK
The Economist: "Turning nasty"LINK
USA Today's Fredreka Schouten: "Florida Dems to proceed with mail-in vote"LINK
Bloomberg: "Obama Tax Plan Stresses Inequality, Clinton Focuses on Behavior"LINK
Primaries:
Politico's Ben Smith: "Florida Democrats propose June 3 vote"LINK
Miami Herald's Lesley Clark: "Florida Democrats offer detailed revote-by-mail plan"LINK
New York Times' John M. Broder and Abby Goodnough: "Democrats Are at Odds Over Plans for 2 States"LINK
Washington Post: "Florida's Mail-In Primary Plan Opens Rifts in Washington and Tallahassee"LINK
Detroit Free Press: "Democrats propose do-over primary paid for by donors"LINK
Superdelegates:
USA Today's Fredreka Schouten: "Super-delegate tally remains slippery"LINK