Sen. Obama has kind words for Hillary Clinton. "I'm not one of these people who thinks she can't win," he told reporters at a news conference after a charity event for Kids in Distressed Situations Inc., an organization that helps children living in poverty.
Here's an unsual column from conservative Charles Krauthammer tallking about why Sen. Obama should run:
"Obama's political challenge is to turn his current fame and sizzle, which will undoubtedly dissipate, into something concrete. In physics, it's the problem of converting kinetic energy into potential energy: Use the rocket fuel behind his current popularity to propel him to a higher national plane from which he would eventually move almost laterally to the presidency."
Roland Martin discusses America's love affair with Sen. Obama.
New York Times article about Sen. Obama picking up new donors in Hillary Clinton's home state.
The Moderate Voice analzyes Sen. Obama's speech to evangelicals. Specfically, they point out that Sen. Obama "spoke quite candidly about his substantive disagreements with some members of his audience; he didn't evade or pander."
Here's a 8-page feature about Sen. Obama in New York Magazine.
Wayne Kink explains in the New Hampshire Union Leader why America needs Barack Obama to "lead us into a new era".
Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun-Times explains that Sen. Obama is not trying to hide his middle name, despite the silly claims from the right-wing attack machine.
Evangelical pastor Rick Warren defends his decision to invite Sen. Obama to the evangelical conference.

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