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ByABC News
April 2, 2008, 7:56 AM

April 2, 2008— -- Republicans: McCain:

Wall Street Journal's Brody Mullins: "Business Donors Bypass McCain"LINK

Washington Post's Jonathan Weisman: "Economic Slump Underlines Concerns About McCain Advisers"LINK

Boston Globe's Brian C. Mooney: "Foes target McCain's 100-year war remark"LINK

Democrats: Obama:

New York Times' Ariel Alexovich: "Pa. Jewish Leaders Praise Obama in Letter"LINK

Washington Post's Shailagh Murray and Perry Bacon Jr.: "Obama Changes Approach to Reach Blue-Collar Voters in Pennsylvania"LINK

New Yorker's Kelefa Sanneh: "Project Trinity"LINK

New York Post's Geoff Earle: "Obama's Bounce-Back"LINK

Democrats: Clinton:

New York Times' Michael Luo and Tim Arango: "Another Shift in the Wind for Clinton and Murdoch"LINK

Politico's Ben Smith: "Clinton pleads for time"LINK

Democrats:

Bill Richardson: "Loyalty to My Country"LINK

New York Times' Adam Nagourney: "Democrats' Turmoil Tests Party's Low-Key Leader"LINK

Wall Street Journal's Nick Timiraos: "Forging Rust Belt Economic Appeals"LINK

Los Angeles Times' Mark Z. Barabak: "Dean says superdelegates are free agents"LINK

Democrats: Pennsylvania:

New York Times' Paul Vitello: "Immigration Issues End a Pennsylvania Grower's Season"LINK

Politico's Carrie Budoff Brown: "Extreme Makeover: Pennsylvania edition"LINK

Erie Times' Steven M. Sweeney: "Clinton talks 'solutions'"LINK

Meadville Tribune's Jane Smith: "Clinton touts vision for U.S. in Erie visit"LINK

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Dan Majors: "Clinton at Mercyhurst College; Erie bishop protests"LINK

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Timothy McNulty: "Democrats casting for white men, state's prize"LINK

Harrisburg Patriot-News' Brett Lieberman: "Clinton looks for union label"LINK

Philadelphia Inquirer's Larry Eichel and Thomas Fitzgerald: "Common ground for Democrats: Jab McCain"LINK

Allentown Morning Call's Tim Darragh: "Quirk of scheduling brings Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama blocks apart for Wilkes-Barre events"LINK