Following the Potomac sweep, here is another round-up of Barack Obama-related articles:
In The American Prospect, Kelly Candaele and Peter Dreier discuss how Obama's campaign draws on the candidate's experience as a community organizer.
Liz Halloran interviews Michelle Obama in U.S. News & World Report.
Michael Crowley in The New Republic says that Obama's view of the Iraq War is not a fairy tale.
In Slate, Richard D. Kahlenberg advises Obama to emphasize issues of class inequality.
The editors of The New Republic accuse Hillary Clinton of attempting to steal the nomination.
David Greenberg in Slate defends the Bill Clinton presidency.
Jonathan Chait in The New Republic argues that Obama can lead the Democratic out of its defensive crouch.
And Mark Schmitt in a December 2007 article in The American Prospect contends that Obama's emphasis on unity and hope is a means to an end.
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