Because, the story notes, black voters “are more devoted to the dream of having a black president for the first time.” Later in the story: "This movement has become bigger than Barack Obama, as it always does, and so in the annals of history, the question will come down to whether the Clintons stopped the man who could have become the first black president or they stood in the way of him becoming the first black president," said Mr. Reid, managing partner with Westin-Rinehart, a political consulting firm. "Anything the Clintons would typically do to another opponent simply doesn't work with Obama. It just doesn't, because the smallest of things, criticisms, whatever becomes front-page news." (Washington Times)
Race has jumped to the top in this battle. (CBS News) As Obama gains black support, he’s closing in on Hillary nationwide. (Rasmussen)
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