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Penn says the campaign will also pressure the press to give the Iowa victor closer scrutiny. "It's up to the press to begin doing the vetting job they haven't done," he says, giving voice to one of Bill Clinton's major complaints. "Does everyone know everything they need to know about Barack Obama? His record is not very well known. She's fully known, fully vetted."

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  • Posted By: dg17256 @ 01/10/2008 9:58:50 PM

    She's been the frontrunner all along. She's obviously electable. Speeches and inspiration wear off...just look at the G.W. Bush/Twin Tower model. When the smoke clears, someone competent still needs to make policy.

  • Posted By: dg17256 @ 01/10/2008 9:50:13 PM

    Naive...the Democratic nominee is a shoe in. Everyone's had it with the Republicans and their policies. It's cyclical and time for the Dems.

  • Posted By: dg17256 @ 01/10/2008 9:45:24 PM

    Extreme analysis.

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