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Edwards Endorses Obama

Yes, you read that title correctly. The most coveted superdelegate endorsement in the nation — namely because it comes with some pledged delegates attached — is now off the table.

West Virginia Polls Close; Called For Clinton

The polls in West Virginia just closed, and NBC is already calling the race for Clinton.

News Roundup, 5/9/08: Strike Two for Cornyn

For those of you who thought our original reporting on just how close the Texas Senate race may be might have been some sort of fluke: Believe it.

Wide Discrepancy in Numbers Between CNN, IN Secretary of State

8:45 - Obama leads in North Carolina 55-43; Clinton leads in Indiana 57-43.

You may wonder why our numbers are so different than CNN's. So do we — as we're getting our totals directly from the Indiana Secretary of State and the North Carolina State Board of Elections. EDIT: We'll continue updating numbers over the evening in our Primary Tracker there to the right. Straight from the real sources, of course.

Running IN/NC Primary Election Totals

8:15 - Obama's up in North Carolina 56-42, Clinton's up in Indiana 56-44. For those of you keeping track, No Preference is nearly 2-to-1 outpolling Mike Gravel in North Carolina, at 1.34% to 0.73%, making up the other 2%.

News Roundup, 5/1/08: The Media Misses The Point. Again.

We've got a veritable smorgasbord of news from yesterday, but I want to lead off with Senator Clinton's appearance on O'Reilly — where the loser in the showdown was the American media.

Clinton's O'Reilly Performance

So Clinton's interview with Bill O'Reilly has come and gone — well, at least in part. The first two parts aired today, and the last two will air tomorrow. You can find the 30-second clip of her speaking about Pastor Wright just about anywhere on the Internet, but unsurprisingly, it pretty much misconstrues the entire interview. So here, for your viewing pleasure, we have both of the parts that aired tonight in their entirety. Video after the jump.

Clinton On O'Reilly Tomorrow

It looks like I may actually have a reason to watch Fox News twice this campaign season: Senator Hillary Clinton will be making an appearance tomorrow on The O'Reilly Factor.

News Roundup, 4/24/08: Pennsylvania Primary Spin Day

After Clinton's definitive victory in the Pennsylvania primary on Tuesday, it stands to reason that the news cycle yesterday would be dominated by analysis.

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