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Our Morning Roundup

*Obama may have claimed a pledged majority of delegates, but he still has work to do with south Florida jews, according to the New York Times.

*Apparently, this Spring’s American Idol is over and some guy named David Cook won.

*The Washington Post weighs in on the world’s largest barbecue competition, held in Memphis last weekend.

*What’s a newly gentrified neighborhood without an upscale pizza place? Washingtonian checks out on Pete’s Apizza in Columbia Heights.

*Politico lays out some sad prospects for the McCain campaign over the next few months.(Spoiler alert: “Republicans are increasingly concerned that he could wind up badly outgunned, saddled with serious deficiencies in money, organization and partisan intensity against the likely Democratic nominee, Sen. Barack Obama.”)

*The Washington Post’sOn Faith stages an online debate about gay marriage.

One Response to “Our Morning Roundup”

  1. Jay Raddy Says:

    Obama has problems with Jews nationwide, Hispanics and blue collar Demcrats.

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