The Note's Must-Reads

The first stop in Politics -- It's what you need to know

ByABC News
May 19, 2008, 7:18 AM

May 19, 2008— -- 2008: Democrats:

The Washington Post's Krissah Williams: "Clinton-Obama Grudges Linger For Some Voters" LINK

The Washington Post's Shankar Vedantam: "The Magic Ingredient: Party Unity" LINK

The Washington Post's Zachary A. Goldfarb: "The Talk" LINK

2008: Obama:

ABC News' Tahman Bradley: "Will Obama Claim Victory With Pledge Delegate Majority? Sunday Show Recap, In the Papers, Week Ahead" LINK

ABC News' John Hendren: "Obama, Clinton Fundraisers Looking to Fall Together Fundraisers Are Talking While Candidates Are Still Trading Jabs" LINK

The New York Times' William Yardley: "A Shift in Voters, but Oregon Still Embraces the Unconventional" LINK

The New York Times' Larry Rohter and Julie Bosman: "Obama Draws Huge Crowd in Oregon as Clinton Courts Kentucky" LINK

The Washington Post's Wil Haygood: "Kindred Spirit - A Willful Optimism Links Obama With 'Crossover' Giants Before Him" LINK

The Politico's Ben Smith: "Obama hits McCain lobbyist purge; also spoke to Kennedy" LINK

The Wall Street Journal's Bob Davis: "Obama May Find It Hard To Govern as Free Trader Democrats' Pledges To Activists Limit Room to Maneuver" LINK

The Wall Street Journal's Matt Phillips and Amy Chozick: "Obama Looks to Oregon to Seal Win Clinton Puts Focus On Kentucky Race; Disputes Unresolved" LINK

The Wall Street Journal's Christopher Cooper: "Coal Country Lacks Consensus on a Nominee" LINK

The Los Angeles' Nicholas Riccardi: "Barack Obama steps up attacks on John McCain - Poised to win the race for pledged delegates in Tuesday's Democratic primaries, he continues to play the Bush card against the Republican candidate" LINK

The Washington Times' Joseph Curl: "Cohorts disavow Obama stance" LINK

Newsweek's Jonathan Alter: "Lights, Camera, 'Question Time'! - What if West Virginia had come earlier? What if Florida had kept its primary on Super Tuesday?" LINK

The New York Sun's Josh Gerstein: "Obama's Presidential Fate May Yet Rest in Omaha" LINK

Time Magazine's Tim Padgett: "Obama Tries to Make Up With Florida" LINK