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- Seminole Tribe encouraged by Obama’s “commitment” (updated)
- Bennett seeks to loosen legislative term limits and extend them to local officials
- House panel decides to continue investigating former House Speaker
- Business Licenses, October 26 – October 30, 2009
- RPOF responds to Dockery’s response to RPOF
- Dockery gets endorsed by the Hammer; responds to RPOF (updated)
- Dockery schedules announcement rally
- Frank files for D57 House seat
- It’s official: Eikenberg is Crist campaign manager
- McCollum: I’m focused on running against Sink
- McCollum: I’ve got Jeb
- Dockery, on her decision to run for governor
- Oil drilling forum gets rolling; few lawmakers show
- Today’s number, four: An intersection of golf and signage
- Halloween at the White House
Last night, Barack Obama started his victory speech while Hillary Clinton was still talking. (I won’t say she was conceding the Wisconsin primary, because it wasn’t really a concession speech.) CNN wavered at first, showing a double screen, but pretty soon, as the Obama supporters’ welcoming cheers died down, they had to decide which one to show. And they picked Obama.
Has Obama crossed the threshold to inevitability? NBC’s Chuck Todd takes a stab at an answer.
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