CONTAINING LINKS TO 1280 STORIES FROM THE NETWORKS' NIGHTLY NEWSCASTS
     COMMENTS: Stump Notes

Away from Iraq, there were three other developments on the campaign trail. The National Archives released 11,000 pages of Hillary Rodham Clinton's schedule during her husband Bill's tenure in the White House. ABC's Brian Ross checked them for evidence to back up her claim of crisis-management experience in foreign policy and concluded that "many of her overseas trips were the standard First Lady tourist fare." CBS' Jim Axelrod covered Rodham Clinton's "quick trip to Michigan" to lobby for a second primary there so that her delegates could be counted at the convention in Denver: she "wants another big state primary win that counts." On ABC, George Stephanopoulos assessed the likelihood of a second vote as "between slim and none right now." Stephanopoulos was the only reporter to follow up on Barack Obama's headline-grabbing address on race relations on Tuesday. His Republican sources told him that Obama's controversial longtime pastor Jeremiah Wright has now become "a killer issue" making him, for the first time, easier for John McCain to defeat than Rodham Clinton.

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