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		<title>Racial Issue Becoming Hot in US Election Campaigns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Decades after the struggle against segregation, the racial issues are coming in prominence in US election politics. Barack Obama is fighting to prove that the United States is ready for a black president, observers say.



&#8220;The race card is on the table in this election and it is not coming off,&#8221; writes ‘Politico’, the US political [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Decades after the struggle against segregation, the racial issues are coming in prominence in US election politics. Barack Obama is fighting to prove that the United States is ready for a black president, observers say.</p>
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<p><strong>&#8220;The race card is on the table in this election and it is not coming off,&#8221;</strong> writes ‘Politico’, the US political news website.</p>
<p><span id="more-83"></span> The Illinois senator has been successful in pushing away the notion that his color could keep him away from competing as a prospective Democratic candidate for president. He stood out as victorious in the first nominating state of Iowa and was beaten with narrow margins in New Hampshire by Hillary Clinton. Newsweek magazine recently hailed him as a &#8220;new chapter&#8221; for the United States and gave him a cover page respect.</p>
<p>Barack Obama stands with a vision to lead the US beyond racial divisions, beyond class, beyond race and “put together coalitions of people who would be able to put people together, able to change things&#8221;, said Ron Walters, a professor of political and African-American affairs at Maryland University.</p>
<p>He is certainly not the first black American to run for president, but with his untainted image he is considered as a champion of civil rights. He is the only black senate member. He has been the first black editor of the ‘Harvard Law Review’.</p>
<p>Civil rights concerns might have come a long way since Martin Luther King Jr. fought segregation in the 1960s but the rising disputes based on race indicate that racial equality is still sensitive. Next nomination battle destination for Democrats would be the state South Carolina. This state populates half of the black voters who will be deciding the fate of candidates on this Saturday.</p>
<p>Barack Obama is treading with care and doesn&#8217;t specifically talk about black issues. He is not banking upon black voters solely. He is rather concentrating on gaining support among the affluent white voters. Younger people who are looking forward for a new generation leadership may also form a voter base for Obama, say political analysts.</p>
<p>However, Obama is facing a little criticism as well. For many people he does not seem to be smooth on the issue of race.&#8221;That kind of campaign behavior does not resonate with me,&#8221; said the black television entrepreneur Bob Johnson.</p>
<p>Many political scientists including Larry Sabato feel that he should be able to win a thumping majority of the African-American vote. These people are wondering if he could win.</p>
<p>Civil rights issues gained prominence among the presidential candidates recently and the open debates highlighted this point.  Poll results show that among black voters Obama enjoys nearly two-to-one support against Hillary Clinton.</p>
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		<title>Clinton Wants Truce with Obama</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hillary Clinton now feels that both the Democratic campaigns of her and barrack Obama must have a focus on concerning issues and there is no point in fighting with each other. She was referring the feeling of the former President Bill Clinton who was quoted saying that he might have gone too far in attacking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hillary Clinton now feels that both the Democratic campaigns of her and barrack Obama must have a focus on concerning issues and there is no point in fighting with each other. She was referring the feeling of the former President Bill Clinton who was quoted saying that he might have gone too far in attacking Barack Obama.</p>
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<p>Addressing and participating in the <strong>“Early Show”</strong> at CBC she was expressing the feelings of the former President.<strong>&#8220;He said several times yesterday that maybe he got a little bit carried away&#8221;</strong>, said Hillary Clinton.</p>
<p><span id="more-81"></span> <strong>&#8220;So we&#8217;re all going to, on both sides I think, you know, try to bring this debate and this campaign back to the issues that are important&#8221;</strong>, said the New York senator, who is also the prospective first woman U.S. president.</p>
<p>The election campaigns targeting primaries are witnessing several different turns and debates. It also contain some happy and unhappy moments for all the candidates. Attacks on personal characteristics have also become a weapon for candidates. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both have indulged in a growing sour tasted war of words. They are among the top Democrat presidential candidates and have been engulfed in a debate that also involved personal attacks.</p>
<p>Barack Obama, an Illinois senator who would be the first black president, has made some specific complaints regarding the personal attacks and comments thrown by the former President Bill Clinton on various occasions. Obama’s complaints also included some specific remarks that Bill Clinton made about his accusing him for his consistent opposition to the war in Iraq.</p>
<p>Hillary Clinton featuring on the ABC&#8217;s <strong>&#8220;Good Morning America&#8221;</strong> said categorically that her husband is obviously a passionate advocate for her cause. It is on the similar lines as the wives of two other major Democrat opponents. She said that she is of the opinion that all the presidential candidates need to take a deep breath here as this will be helpful in representing a united Democratic Party once this nomination is determined.</p>
<p>John Edwards, the former North Carolina Senator is the other major candidate aspiring for the nomination of the Democratic Party for the presidential candidate. Hillary Clinton expressed the same feelings on the NBC&#8217;s &#8220;Today&#8221; and said that it is perfectly legitimate to draw comparisons and contrasts. She feels that this incredibly intense campaign will reach to new positive and hopeful culmination.</p>
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