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One of Hillary Rodham Clinton 's most important supporters, Charles Rangel , repudiated her claims she has broader support among "white Americans," calling the comments "the dumbest thing she could ever have said." The Harlem congressman's criticism of Clinton came as rival Barack Obama Saturday took the lead among superdelegates, the group that will decide the Democratic Party 's presidential ... [link]

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Happy Mother's Day!! And On That Note, Check Out Afronerd Radio Tonight at 8pm eastern!
Published 5/11/2008 by dburt (noreply@blogger.com) at Afronerd: putting the Black Bourgeoisie back on top(of the Ghetto Masses)
... We decided to scrap Thursday's broadcast due to our technical hurdles so let's cross our fingers for tonight's (8pm eastern) show. Pretend that you didn't hear Thursday's show as we will cover some of the issues from the last episode as well as discuss Mother's Day. But don't think that we will let go of some of the other topics that have come down the pipeline-case in point, Hillary Clinton's White voter shout out. There's also another allegation of police profiling- ...

Superdelegates: Profiles in Cowardice
Published 5/12/2008 by Faye Anderson at Black Voices Blogs
... The issue is no longer whether Obama or Clinton is more electable. Instead, it's whether the Democratic Party is willing to throw black voters under the bus as they chase after "hard-working," albeit elusive, white Democratic voters. ...

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