May 11, 2008
- Obama Overtakes Clinton in Race for Superdelegates (Update2) - BloombergObama Overtakes Clinton in Race for Superdelegates (Update2)
Bloomberg - 1 hour ago
By Catherine Dodge and Julianna Goldman May 11 (Bloomberg) — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama won endorsements from five superdelegates …
Obama delegates overtake Clinton The Press Association
Obama dislodges Clinton from superdelegate lead Seattle Times
Obama grabs lead in race for superdelegates Boston Herald
Voice of America - CNN
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- SD scientists say bacteria could be a red tide killer
Scientists believe they've found a red tide killer. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego has discovered that RCA bacteria _ a natural marine microbe _ can attack and kill the single-cell plankton that produce red tide algae. The blooms often…
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- Dodd: Obama, Clinton ticket not likely - CNN

Times OnlineDodd: Obama, Clinton ticket not likely
CNN - 1 hour ago
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Sen. Chris Dodd said he thinks it's "very clear" Sen. Barack Obama will be his party's nominee. …
Obama campaign chief sees end of nomination fight Washington Post
What keeps Clinton, Obama volunteers going San Jose Mercury News
A quick Clinton exit wouldn't help Obama Los Angeles Times
ABC Online - FOXNews
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- Uneasy truce holding in Sadr City
May. 11 - Violence eases in Baghdad's huge Sadr City slum after news of a truce between gunmen and security forces.
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- Sunday News
From the Associated Press:
[On Saturday] Obama added superdelegates from Utah, Ohio and Arizona, as well as two from the Virgin Islands who had previously backed Clinton … He had picked up nine endorsements Friday.
The milestone is important because Clinton would need to win over the superdelegates by a wide margin to claim the nomination. They are a group that Clinton owned before the first caucus, when she was able to cash in on the popularity of the Clinton brand among the party faithful.
Those party insiders, however, have been steadily streaming to Obama since he started posting wins in early voting states.
"I always felt that if anybody establishes himself as the clear leader, the superdelegates would fall in line," said Don Fowler, a former chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
"It is perceived that he is the leader," said Fowler, a superdelegate from South Carolina who supports Clinton. "The trickle is going to become an avalanche."
Superdelegates are the party and elected officials who will automatically attend the Democratic national convention this August in Denver. They can support whomever they choose, regardless of what happens in the primaries.
… Many of the superdelegates who endorsed Obama in the past week said it is time for the party to unite behind him. Obama is coming off a big win in North Carolina's Democratic primary Tuesday. Clinton narrowly won Indiana's primary the same day, but Obama did better than many expected.
Obama has added 21 superdelegates since and Clinton has had a net increase of two.
Kevin Rodriquez of the Virgin Islands said in a statement that he switched from Clinton to Obama because he thinks Obama has brought energy and excitement to the party.
"He has shown he can connect with Democrats, Republicans and independents across this country, whether we live on the mainland or an island," Rodriquez said.
… Obama has a 163-delegate lead among the pledged delegates won in primaries and caucuses. That means Clinton would have to generate an identical lead among superdelegates to catch him.
There are 217 pledged delegates at stake in the remaining six primaries. Obama is on track to secure a majority of the pledged delegates on May 20, when Kentucky and Oregon vote.From the Washington Post:
Sen. Barack Obama probably did not need to make a surprise appearance Friday at the Twilight Meet at the University of Oregon.
… But such is this moment for Obama that it seemed natural to indulge in a little affirmation. As his bus pulled up, he strode onto the handsome old track just as the women's 5K was ending. A murmur went through the crowd, the public-address announcer confirmed his arrival, and the action came to a halt as 5,000 track fans rose as one to cheer the senator from Illinois who appears suddenly on the verge of claiming his party's presidential nomination. The javelin hurlers dropped their equipment, and the 400-meter hurdlers paused in their warm-ups as a waving Obama made his way around one of the country's most famous tracks bathed in late-afternoon sunlight — a victory lap.
"You guys are just so fast. I congratulate you," Obama said as he reached the finish line, where the 5K runners still waited — as if the applause was for anyone but him.
… He is officially on guard against seeming overconfident, saying at every turn that he is still running hard against a tough primary opponent. His campaign is well aware that he faces the prospect of a thumping in the upcoming primaries in West Virginia and Kentucky.
Yet here, in a state where he is strongly favored to win, his stump speeches seem less like bids for votes than a chance for fans to see their hero and hear his pitch one last time before he moves on to the next stage. At an outdoor rally on the university campus after his visit to the track, Obama declared that the state's May 20 vote could be the one that gives him a clear majority of pledged delegates.
And he adopted a retrospective tone, taking stock of the 15-month campaign that has brought him close to defeating a heavily favored former first lady backed by a powerful political machine. He expressed regret for having allowed his campaign to indulge in some of the tit-for-tats that he decries.
"There've been times where you get whacked so many times that after a time, you feel you have to whack back. You've got to go negative. You don't want to look like a wimp," he said. "The times . . . I'm most proud of is when we resisted the impulse, and the times that I'm least proud of is when we succumbed to that impulse."
… But such challenges seem distant for Obama and the crowds turning out to see him. In Eugene, Dennis and Anastasia Sandow, Democrats in their 50s, lined up three hours early for a spot squeezed against a police barrier, with poor sightlines. But they had to be there, they said — not to decide whom to vote for next week, but to witness history.From the Boston Globe:
Senator Barack Obama's Massachusetts supporters began focusing their efforts on the November election yesterday, fanning out to busy areas in Boston to register voters, even as the candidate's Democratic primary campaign against Senator Hillary Clinton continued.
Governor Deval Patrick rallied about 100 volunteers at Roxbury's Reggie Lewis Center yesterday. The volunteers scooped up voter registration slips and chose MBTA stations, parks, and other spots to find unregistered voters.
Patrick, wearing blue jeans, stood outside the Back Bay T Station and registered potential voters, saying he wouldn't even object if some were Republicans.
"I think it's in the spirit of the campaign that if someone says, 'I want to register, but I'm going to register as a Republican,' you sign them up," he said.
The registration drive in Massachusetts, where Clinton handily won the February primary, was one of 100 similar events across the country yesterday, the campaign said.
Patrick, a staunch Obama ally, said the effort is not a statement by the Obama campaign that the primary is over, asserting that Obama is not "disrespectful enough or foolish enough" to claim victory while Clinton continues to fight for the nomination.
"One of the beauties of this campaign this whole primary season has been the range of people who have gotten involved the first time," Patrick said. "That's not just good for the Obama campaign. That's good for democracy."
… One volunteer said he was not worried about the hard-fought primary campaign hurting the nominee's chances in the fall against the presumptive Republican nominee, Senator John McCain.
"There's a lot of gloom and doom about the drawn-out primary," said Oliver Bassett, 36, of Jamaica Plain. "But people are getting engaged."From KOTA TV:
He hasn't campaigned in South Dakota, yet, but presidential hopeful Barack Obama's supporters are keeping him on the forefront in KOTA Territory.
Obama volunteers are busy going door-to-door, or calling registered Democrats to make sure they go out and vote on June third.
It's part of a national 'vote for change", voter registration drive.
Volunteers in Rapid City plan to encourage voters to get involved in the historic race.
"I think a lot of Democrats, necessarily don't think they need to be involved as much because their voice doesn't get heard on the national level… So I think people are really excited because they're getting to be a part of something they've never really been a part of." says volunteer Jason Eckroate.
The Barack Obama campaign announced Friday that it will open a campaign headquarters in Butte, bringing the total number of offices across the state to eight.
The campaign office, located at 128 West Granite Street, will serve as a base for outreach in southwestern Montana.
… "As Montana's critical June 3rd primary gets closer, we are excited to open a headquarters for those supporters and to continue outreach into Butte America and the surrounding counties."
Obama picked up the backing of nine superdelegates, and is closing in on the lead for Democratic National Convention superdelegates. The developments leave Hillary Clinton with 271.5 superdelegates, to 271 for Obama.SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Sunday News", url: "http://yorgonestoridis.com/publications/sunday-news/" });
- Obama?s Independent-Minded Oregon Supporters
By Alec MacGillis BEND, Ore. — After all the bowling and the shot-and-a-beer quaffing of the recent Rust Belt primaries, the upcoming Oregon contest is serving as a useful reminder of a fact that's been somewhat overlooked: not every swing voter in America wears a blue collar. Hillary Clinton's campaign has been arguing for several months that her strength with white working class Democrats would make her better positioned to win key states like Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan in November. And there is no doubt that Barack Obama has work to do in winning over this group of voters, though his campaign argues that many of them voters will remain in the Democratic fold come November. But the fixation on Rust Belt Reagan Democrats has given short shrift to another, and by some measures more numerous and pivotal, group of swing voters: middle and upper-middle income independents who jump fromSHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Obama?s Independent-Minded Oregon Supporters", url: "http://yorgonestoridis.com/publications/obamas-independent-minded-oregon-supporters/" });
- Video: Barack in Eugene, OR: ?We will be united?
Another video from Barack's recent Oregon trip, this one from Friday night's rally in Eugene:
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- Sudan cuts ties with Chad
May. 11 - Residents of Sudan's capital Khartoum are venturing outside - despite an indefinite curfew - after a sustained attack by Darfur rebels.
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- Beirut calm but fighting in Tripoli
May. 11 - Calm returns to the streets of Beirut after days of fighting as the Lebanese army takes over security control.
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- Obama Overtakes Clinton in Race for Superdelegates (Update1) - Bloomberg

CitizenObama Overtakes Clinton in Race for Superdelegates (Update1)
Bloomberg - 1 hour ago
By Catherine Dodge and Julianna Goldman May 11 (Bloomberg) — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama won endorsements from five superdelegates …
Super-powered Obama eyes the main battle Sydney Morning Herald
Obama campaign chief sees end of nomination fight Washington Post
Obama takes lead among super-delegates The Age
Los Angeles Times - Baltimore Sun
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- John Edwards reveals he voted for Barack Obama last week. Or did he? - Los Angeles Times

TVNZJohn Edwards reveals he voted for Barack Obama last week. Or did he?
Los Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour ago
… trying to make a headline: Who, goes the question, are you going to endorse for the party's nomination, Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton? …
A super shift toward Obama Minneapolis Star Tribune
Edwards Endorses Obama, or Does He? New York Times
Union, 3 Superdelegates Endorse Obama Washington Post
Reuters - News 14 Carolina
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- Obama headed to battleground Missouri - Baltimore Sun

DigitalJournal.comObama headed to battleground Missouri
Baltimore Sun, United States - 40 minutes ago
Barack Obama is expected to head to the battleground state of Missouri this week. Plans are still being worked out, but the Illinois Democrat is expected to …
Now, Rush Limbaugh jokes, he'll urge Republicans to 'cross over … USA Today
Obama coming to Missouri on Tuesday St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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- Obama narrows Clinton superdelegate lead to 1
Sen. Hillary Clinton's superdelegate lead over Sen. Barack Obama was narrowed even more Saturday, according to CNN's latest delegate estimate. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Obama narrows Clinton superdelegate lead to 1", url: "http://yorgonestoridis.com/publications/obama-narrows-clinton-superdelegate-lead-to-1/" });
- Obama overtakes Clinton in race for super-delegates - Economic TimesObama overtakes Clinton in race for super-delegates
Economic Times, India - 2 hours ago
11 May, 2008, 1655 hrs IST, PTI WASHINGTON: Ahead of their next poll encounter in West Virginia, Democratic presidential front-runner, Barack Obama has …
Video: Obama: Clinton Would Be on Anyone's List for VP AssociatedPress
Short of a catastrophe, Obama has it sewn up Daily Nation
The Clintons are destroying themselves and their legacy Times Online
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- What keeps Clinton, Obama volunteers going - San Jose Mercury NewsWhat keeps Clinton, Obama volunteers going
San Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour ago
Now, at nearly the end of this long, drawn-out, acrimonious Democratic primary season, these Bay Area campaign volunteers for Barack Obama and Hillary …
Obama in lead with super delegates ABC Online
Obama assured of election victory Daily Nation
Barack Obama eyes the big duel as Hillary Clinton sinks Times Online
MSNBC - Boston Globe
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- What keeps Clinton, Obama volunteers going - San Jose Mercury News

Washington PostWhat keeps Clinton, Obama volunteers going
San Jose Mercury News, USA - 2 hours ago
Now, at nearly the end of this long, drawn-out, acrimonious Democratic primary season, these Bay Area campaign volunteers for Barack Obama and Hillary …
It's not just Barack Obama vs. Hillary Clinton; it's husband vs. wife Los Angeles Times
Obama assured of election victory Daily Nation
The change we can believe in? Boston Globe
Sydney Morning Herald - Newsweek
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- What keeps Clinton, Obama volunteers going - San Jose Mercury News

Seattle Post IntelligencerWhat keeps Clinton, Obama volunteers going
San Jose Mercury News, USA - 3 hours ago
Now, at nearly the end of this long, drawn-out, acrimonious Democratic primary season, these Bay Area campaign volunteers for Barack Obama and Hillary …
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Short of a catastrophe, Obama has it sewn up Daily Nation
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- What keeps Clinton, Obama volunteers going - San Jose Mercury News

All American Patriots (press release)What keeps Clinton, Obama volunteers going
San Jose Mercury News, USA - 5 hours ago
Now, at nearly the end of this long, drawn-out, acrimonious Democratic primary season, these Bay Area campaign volunteers for Barack Obama and Hillary …
Obama Launches 50-State Voter Registration Drive Washington Post
Short of a catastrophe, Obama has it sewn up Daily Nation
Clinton goes from inevitable nominee to on the ropes The Associated Press
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- It’s not just Barack Obama vs. Hillary Clinton; it’s husband vs. wife - Los Angeles Times

Sydney Morning HeraldIt's not just Barack Obama vs. Hillary Clinton; it's husband vs. wife
Los Angeles Times, CA - 2 hours ago
… a bookkeeper who likes Hillary Rodham Clinton's toughness and finds her husband's admiration of Barack Obama's message of hope a bit naive. …
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Los Angeles Times, CA - 5 hours ago
… a bookkeeper who likes Hillary Rodham Clinton's toughness and finds her husband's admiration of Barack Obama's message of hope a bit naive. …
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