The Note's Must-Reads

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March 21, 2008— -- Must Read:

Associated Press: "Bill Richardson Endorses ObamaLINK

Republicans: McCain:

ABC News' Ron Claiborne: "John McCain: International Man, It's No Mystery"LINK

Politico's Jonathan Martin: "McCain aide circulates Obama/Wright video, is suspended"LINK

Politico's Kenneth P. Vogel: "McCain moves toward public financing"LINK

Los Angeles Times' Kim Murphy: "McCain, Brown discuss Iraq war"LINK

Washington Times' Christina Bellantoni and S.A. Miller: "McCain ahead in some national polls"LINK

Republicans: Giuliani:

New York Daily News' David Saltonstall: "Rudy Giuliani's failed bid at president racked up $3.1M in bills"LINK

Democrats: Obama:

ABC News' Jake Tapper and Kirit Radia: "Govt. Employees Fired for Snooping on Obama"LINK

ABC News: "Not So Black and White: Will Racial Politics Foil Obama?"LINK

New York Times' Julie Bosman: "Obama Campaign Says Clinton Misrepresented Her Support for Nafta"LINK

Associated Press' Anne Gearan: "Motive sought for Obama passport breach"LINK

Democrats: Clinton:

New York Times' Patrick Healy: "Clinton Treats Obama Pastor With Extreme Caution"LINK

New York Times' Kate Phillips: "Photograph of Bill Clinton and Rev. Wright Surfaces"LINK

Washington Post's Peter Baker and Karen DeYoung: "Clinton's Experience Is Debated"LINK

Newsweek's Michael Hirsh: "Hillary's Economic Hail Mary"LINK

Democrats:

New York Times' Brian Stelter: "I Want My Candidates to Chat With Veterans"LINK

Los Angeles Times' Janet Hook and Dan Morain: "Clinton, Obama are Wall Street darlings"LINK

Primaries: Pennsylvania:

Philadelphia Inquirer's Angela Couloumbis and Amy Worden: "More Democrats, fewer Republicans in Pennsylvania"LINK

Primaries: Michigan:

ABC News' Teddy Davis and Talal Al-Khatib: "Michigan Do-Over Primary 'Dead'"LINK

Washington Post's Jonathan Weisman: "Michigan Ends Revote Bid"LINK

Fundraising:

Associated Press: "Obama outdoes Clinton in finance game"LINK

Wall Street Journal's Mary Jacoby: "Small Donors Take Big Role in Election"LINK

Democratic National Convention:

Los Angeles Times' DeeDee Correll: "Denver short on funds for Democratic National Convention"LINK