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Our top story this hour looks at how undecided Democratic primary voters who wait until Election Day before choosing a candidate have overwhelmingly gone with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.


Another top story spotlights a new poll showing Clinton is pulling ahead of her rival Sen. Barack Obama.


Rowan Scarborough's piece on Muslims asking Republican candidate Sen. John McCain to stop using the word "Islamic" when describing terrorists is also worth reading. It's been picked up by the site IslamiCity.com.


RealClearMarkets has picked up our guest commentary from John Shadegg and Herb Morgan on the recently-passed Senate mortgage bill.


Also worth highlighting is our piece about how hearings for three detainees at Guantanamo Bay have raised new doubts about whether a Bush administration plan to try suspected terrorists in military tribunals can be saved.

Carrie Sheffield, Web editor, The Washington Times

Comments (1)

Thank you for picking up on the guest commentary from myself and John Shadegg. I am very surprised that more media outlets have not run with the story of HR 5776 the Homeowner Empowerment Act of 2008.

This bill would stimulate the economy, lessen the severity of the housing crisis and come at zero cost the taxpayers. Further, it would not require any additional government hiring or oversight.

What am I missing?

Herb Morgan

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