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Bonnaroo

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First off, how many of you went to Bonnaroo?  Not reporting huge ticket sells, Bonnaroo has been not only a disappointment in numbers but also, as

Make Ready

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Sharon Cobb looks out over the primary landscape and sees a storm coming:

I promise you this. If there is not a clear nominee elected by the caucus goers and people who voted in the primaries, the 2008 election is going to make the 2000 election look like a walk in the park.

Obama Will Win All Three Races, Today, But Obama Supporters Shouldn't Get Too Excited Just Yet.

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Although there's a very good chance Barack Obama will win Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia, today, the big ones are waiting in the wings, and the one flying to those races is one Hillary Clinton.

I couldn't believe that The New York Times wrote a piece this morning talking about how Hillary is boxed in and the

How Weird Can Republicans Get?

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I continue to follow the Washington state Republican caucus with jaw-dropped amazement: not only did the state Republican Party declare McCain the winner by 250 votes with 1,500 left to count, but now the state party chair is saying he that they won't get around to finishing the count until "some time next week," and he rebuffe

Ain’t That Some Mitt?

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This is uncomfortable:

Mitt Romney was greeted warmly by a largely African-American crowd at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Parade in Jacksonville. He shook hands with several dozen parade-goers and even hugged a few of them.

Only one woman was noticeably annoyed by the former Massachusetts’ governor’s presence.

Michael Moore Speaks

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Michael Moore, in reaction to the Iowa caucuses, says:

There was no doubt about it. The message from Iowa tonight was simple, but deafening:

If you're a candidate for President, and you voted for the war, you lose. And if you voted and voted and voted for the war -- and never once showed any remorse -- you really lose.

The Awesome Power of Hope

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As you no doubt know already, Barack Obama far exceeded most expectations last night in Iowa, pulling in 38% of the caucus delegates, to John Edwards' 30 and Hillary's 29. While a great victory for Sen. Obama, this is also a great victory for both the Democratic party and especially young voters.

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