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News Buzz: Clinton, Obama Make Last Pitches in Pennsylvania, Jimmy Carter on Hamas, and more

April 21, 2008 01:34 PM ET | Permanent Link

Today Pennsylvania will get another heavy dose of presidential politics as the Clintons—Hillary, Bill, and Chelsea—and Barack Obama and his surrogates crisscross the Keystone State one last time before tomorrow's primary. Hillary Clinton and her family will have separate campaign stops and then join up in Philadelphia. Obama will visit numerous places and then end his evening in Pittsburgh. Also today in Pittsburgh, Clinton picked up an endorsement from an unusual source, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, which is owned by conservative billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife. During the Clinton administration, Scaife funded many of the investigations that plagued the former president's office. The Tribune-Review's competition, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, endorsed Obama last week. U.S. News keeps you up to date with the latest news on the presidential race at USNews.com/Campaign2008.

Former President Jimmy Carter told a crowd in Jerusalem today that Hamas—the Islamic militant group that in the past has called for the destruction of Israel—is prepared to have the Jewish state as its "neighbor in peace." Carter met last week with the top leaders of Hamas in Syria to help negotiate Israeli-Palestinian peace. Hamas leaders told Carter that "they would accept a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders," Carter said, referring to the borders that existed before Israel captured large swaths of land in the 1967 Mideast war—including the West Bank, east Jerusalem, and Gaza.

As clashes continue between Shiite militiamen and government troops in Iraq, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki today urged other Arab countries to reopen their embassies in Baghdad to show support for his government. Maliki has been in a showdown with cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, insisting that Sadr disband the Mahdi Army militia. On Sunday, Sadr again refused, and violence erupted when six were killed in Baghdad's Sadr City.

—Nikki Schwab

Tags: Iraq | Israel | presidential election 2008 | Barack Obama | Jimmy Carter | Hillary Clinton | Nouri al- Maliki | Hamas | Pennsylvania

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politics

The Democrats should have found a Liberal Republican and behind the scenes backed him with money and by referring to him over and over as the Republican candidate they were afraid of,then when he doesn't get the nod from the Republican party we have him run Independent and drag hundreds of thousands of republican votes from the Republican front runner,there-by splitting the Republican vote."United we stand and divided we fall." Ever hear of political maneuvers guys? What Democrats NEED to know is this,if the Super delegates choose Sen. Clinton,will Sen. Obama run as an Independent and if they don't will Clinton? If either one runs Independent the undeniable result is victory for McCain, Karl Rove style,by splitting the Democratic Party. Will someone in a position to do so (Media,Campaigners,etc..) PLEASE ask Clinton and Obama to pledge, for the good of our nation, that the loser will NOT run Independent..... WE NEED TO find out NOW!

The Hamas Position

Let me be the first to cry BULLSHIT. Hamas is not "the Islamic militant group that in the past has called for the destruction of Israel in the past." This is their current position--as reported widely in the press today. This is just more wishful thinking on Carter's part.

Carter Hates Israel and Jews

How can Carter expect for Israel to accept the 1967 borders? Israel got that land in the 6 day war, they deserve to keep it. No way is Israel going to give up Jerusalem. Carter is giving the US a bad name for siding with the Arabs. He is the next Hitler. I actually feel bad for Obama, that Carter is supporting him. That would make me not want to vote for Obama. The Arabs are NEVER going to accept Israel. Israel was right for not protecting Carter.

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