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Missing Ingredient: Charisma

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Sean Braisted reports that Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Bob Tuke is comparing the Democratic Presidential Primary to the fight to unseat Lamar Alexander:

A couple things . . .

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. . . about the Democratic Presidential Primary.

I was just reading a Robert Novak article on the Dem race, and several things came to mind:
--Though I disagree that Hillary's WV trouncing of Obama reflects any "momentum" for her campaign, it certainly reflects Obama's general election weaknesses.

Will Republicans Really Vote For Obama?

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Or do they just like to say they will?

Ronald Reagan had his “Reagan Democrats.” And now, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama has turned the tables on the Republican Party with his “Obamacans,” disaffected Republicans who are flocking to the Democratic presidential candidate the way disenchanted Democrats backed Reagan, though in smaller numbers.

If Barack Gets the Nomination, He Must be Vigilant About Election Integrity

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What should be a huge nationwide news story is finally hitting a few other of the, er, mainstream papers: Barack Obama was robbed in New York.

Barack Obama’s primary-night results were strikingly underrecorded in several districts around the city - in some cases leaving him with zero votes when, in fact, he had pulled in hundreds, the Board of Elections s

The Primary Is Open But It Still Requires Some Commitment

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R. Neal schools the uninitiated on how open primaries go down:

Apparently there is still confusion about how Tennessee’s “open primary” works.

“Open” means you can choose to vote in either the Democratic or the Republican primary. It does not mean you can pick and choose from column A and column B, and you don’t get eggrolls, either.

Reminder to Knox County voters re. party primaries

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Apparently there is still confusion about how Tennessee's "open primary" works.

"Open" means you can choose to vote in either the Democratic or the Republican primary. It does not mean you can pick and choose from column A and column B, and you don't get eggrolls, either.

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