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Election News Archives for January 27, 2008

Obama says SC win turns a page
Jan 27 2008 5:23PM (CT)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama said Sunday that his landslide win in South Carolina's presidential primary marks a turn in political history, showing that a black candidate can appeal to voters of all colors and in all regions.
 
Obama says SC win turns a page
Jan 27 2008 5:23PM (CT)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama said Sunday that his landslide win in South Carolina's presidential primary marks a turn in political history, showing that a black candidate can appeal to voters of all colors and in all regions.
 
Race, racial politics won S.C. for Obama
Jan 27 2008 3:04PM (CT)
ST. HELENA ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - As a black woman, Jeanettea Bryan had been waiting eight years to cast a presidential vote for Hillary Rodham Clinton, until the rhetoric in the Democratic primary got rough and racial.
 
Race, racial politics won S.C. for Obama
Jan 27 2008 3:04PM (CT)
ST. HELENA ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - As a black woman, Jeanettea Bryan had been waiting eight years to cast a presidential vote for Hillary Rodham Clinton, until the rhetoric in the Democratic primary got rough and racial.
 
Race, racial politics won S.C. for Obama
Jan 27 2008 3:04PM (CT)
ST. HELENA ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - As a black woman, Jeanettea Bryan had been waiting eight years to cast a presidential vote for Hillary Rodham Clinton, until the rhetoric in the Democratic primary got rough and racial.
 
Race, racial politics won S.C. for Obama
Jan 27 2008 3:04PM (CT)
ST. HELENA ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - As a black woman, Jeanettea Bryan had been waiting eight years to cast a presidential vote for Hillary Rodham Clinton, until the rhetoric in the Democratic primary got rough and racial.
 
Race, racial politics won S.C. for Obama
Jan 27 2008 3:04PM (CT)
ST. HELENA ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - As a black woman, Jeanettea Bryan had been waiting eight years to cast a presidential vote for Hillary Rodham Clinton, until the rhetoric in the Democratic primary got rough and racial.
 
   

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