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Clinton wins Pennsylvania

Posted on 22 April 2008 by Chris Stover

Sen. Hillary Clinton won the much-needed contest in Pennsylvania. Speaking in Philadelphia, she thanked her supporters.
Related: Obama loses PA, focuses on next contests.

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Obama loses Pa., focuses on next contests

Posted on 22 April 2008 by LeAnne Matlach

Supporters of Sen. Barack Obama were outraged when MSNBC projected Sen. Hillary Clinton as the winner of the Pennsylvania primary.
Obama fans filled the outdoor patio of Waterworks restaurant as they crowded around TVs, waiting with baited breath for the results to come in.
When all of the votes were counted, Clinton won with a 10 point [...]

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Is that bias for Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama?

Posted on 22 April 2008 by Chris Stover

It seems Sen. Hillary Clinton is under constant attack, columnist Chris Stover notes how it affected yesterday’s primary.

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Primary issues: Students could have a major impact

Posted on 21 April 2008 by Amanda Snyder

With the Pennsylvania primary potentially determining the Democratic nominee today, college voters possess the ability to have a big impact on the outcome of the election.

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C-SPAN bus gets election reactions

Posted on 21 April 2008 by Michelle Provencher

The C-SPAN Campaign 2008 bus visited Temple’s campus yesterday as part of the “Road to the White House” tour.
The 45-foot long, 22-ton bus parked at the Bell Tower, offering tours to students of the mobile multimedia demonstration center within and passing out C-SPAN literature and T-shirts outside.
C-SPAN Education Coordinator Adrienne Hoar said the tours teach [...]

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Refuse to choose from the lesser of two evils

Posted on 21 April 2008 by Ashwin Verghese

Every four years, the country, the international media and the students on this campus become absorbed with a presidential election that’s always said to be of monumental import.
As much as the political experts are attesting to the significance of today’s statewide Democratic presidential primary, I can remember being harangued by a number of sources about [...]

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Area student government leaders endorse Obama

Posted on 21 April 2008 by Letter

Editor:
We, the student government leaders of colleges in the Philadelphia region, endorse Sen. Barack Obama as the candidate of our choice for the Democratic candidate for U.S. president.
Firstly, we must note that we are speaking on behalf of our own views as prominent student leaders at our institutions, not on behalf of the student body [...]

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Endorse Free: Many newspapers have endorsed a candidate. We won’t.

Posted on 21 April 2008 by Editorial Board

On April 17, the Daily Pennsylvanian endorsed Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential race, just days before the first meaningful Pennsylvania presidential primary in recent memory.
The University of Pennsylvania student newspaper is one of the few newspapers in the state to endorse Clinton over her charismatic rival, Sen. Barack Obama. He has been endorsed [...]

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Obama rallies at Independence Mall

Posted on 20 April 2008 by Julio C. Nunez

Just four days before the April 22 primary in Pennsylvania, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama made another campaign stop in Philadelphia. This time, the turnout was higher than expected.
Frank Friel, director of security at the Independence Visitor Center, estimated that 35,000 people attended a rally for the senator Friday night. This turnout has been [...]

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TTN Video: War of words at Constitution Center

Posted on 18 April 2008 by LeAnne Matlach

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