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The 'mushy middle' hard to reach for Obama, McCain ... REPORT: "They're the most fickle voters, and potentially the most powerful. Thus, with party nominations secure, John McCain and Barack Obama now are pushing toward the center to win them over. Meet the "mushy middle," a complex chunk of people likely to decide the presidential election but difficult to reach and hard to please. "Yes, we can!" isn't floating their boat. Nothing much is, from either candidate. They aren't uniformly conservative or liberal, and they don't fit strict Republican or Democratic orthodoxy. They aren't typically engaged in politics, and they don't much care about the campaign. And like so many others, they are extraordinarily pessimistic ..." MORE

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New York magnate leaves billions to the dogs

New York magnate leaves billions to the dogs

ble, but she has left billions for the care of dogs in general, The New York Times said on Tuesday. Helmsley left instructions that an entire charitable trust valued at $5 billion to $8 billion (2.5 billion to 4 billion pounds) and amounting to virtually all of her estate, be used for the care and welfare of dogs, the newspaper said, citing two people who had seen the document and described it on condition of anonymity.

Iran presses on with nuclear enrichment

Iran presses on with nuclear enrichment "non-stop"

Iran is pressing on with uranium enrichment "non-stop", its envoy to the U.N. nuclear agency was quoted as saying on Saturday, despite a world powers' offer of economic incentives to coax Tehran into halting such activities. The Islamic Republic also appeared to dismiss any suggestion of limiting nuclear work it says is for generating electricity but which the West suspects is aimed at making bombs.

Spitzer's Rise and Fall

Spitzer's Rise and Fall

One might call it Shakespearian if there were a shred of nobleness in the story of Eliot Spitzer's fall. There is none. Governor Spitzer, who made his career by specializing in not just the prosecution, but the ruin, of other men, is himself almost certainly ruined. Mr. Spitzer's brief statement yesterday about a "private matter" surely involves what are widely reported to be his activities with an expensive prostitution ring discovered by the U.S. Attorney's office for the Southern District of New York. Those who believe Eliot Spitzer is getting his just desserts may be entitled to that view, but it misses the greater lesson for our politics.

Veep Pool Swimming With Governors

Veep Pool Swimming With Governors

The Republican and Democratic nominees are certain to come from the Senate. Thus, the nation's governors seem a ready pool of would-be vice presidential candidates who could provide management experience lacking at the top of each ticket. "Seven governors have become president of the United States, and four have become vice president," said Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, the chairman of the National Governors Association opening its winter meeting with such bits of history.

Democrats accuse Bush of fanning terrorism fears

Democrats accuse Bush of fanning terrorism fears

Democrats accused President Bush on Saturday of fanning terrorism fears shamelessly as he was about to lose certain authority to wiretap foreign suspects without a court warrant. Bush, for his part, flailed the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives for what he called putting U.S. security at risk for political motives in an election year. The Democratic leaders of the House and Senate, responding to a Republican blitz on the issue, said there should be no question in anyone's mind that U.S. intelligence agencies retained the right to take "all actions necessary to protect" U.S. security.

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Democrats Fighting for delegates, dollars

Democrats Fighting for delegates, dollars

02- 8-2008 06:16 PM - Associated Press

After splitting wins on Super Tuesday, Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama are looking for delegates in upcoming contests. The candidates are also urging supporters for donations to carry them through the long campaign.

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McCain Rolls on, Now GOP Frontrunner

McCain Rolls on, Now GOP Frontrunner

02- 6-2008 07:24 AM - Associated Press

John McCain seized command of the race for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party, sweeping a series of delegates-rich primaries across the nation.

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Obama Holds Heartland on Super Tuesday

Obama Holds Heartland on Super Tuesday

02- 6-2008 07:08 AM - Associated Press

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton traded victory in an epic coast-to-coast Super Tuesday struggle that failed to establish a dominant frontrunner in the fight for the Democratic presidential nomination.

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Kucinich Ramps up Efforts for Bush Impeachment:

Kucinich Ramps up Efforts for Bush Impeachment: "I actually am going to be talking to the Speaker about this ... I don't think that Congress can any longer say that impeachment is off the table"

10-24-2007 12:14 PM - Dennis Kucinich

Democratic presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich says he will soon revive his earlier efforts to press for the impeachment of President Bush.

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