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People.com: America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn Back Hillary Clinton

America Ferrera and Amber Tamblyn not only support Hillary Clinton for president, they have assumed active roles as the national co-chairs of "HillBlazers" – the campaign's youth outreach program.

Fortune: Hillary's modest proposal (to wreck the housing market)

Hillary Clinton is no dummy. Even her detractors know that. And yet in last night's Democratic presidential debate in Nevada, Clinton floated what is perhaps the dumbest solution to the current mortgage mess I've heard from a top presidential contender.

Democrats face off in high-stakes debate

Democratic presidential rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama blamed aides and campaign surrogates Tuesday night for fueling a campaign controversy over race, jointly pledging at a debate on the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. to put the matter behind them.

Time.com: Democrats Downplay the Race Card

Amid an otherwise tepid Nevada face-off, a sign that voters are fed up with discussions of race dominating the campaign

Blacks, youngest voters choose 'uncommitted' over Clinton

While Sen. Hillary Clinton won a majority of Michigan Democratic primary votes Tuesday, blacks and the youngest voters favored the "uncommitted" choice.

Obama, Clinton call for end to bitter squabble

Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both called for an end to a bitter fight in a racially charged debate that has roiled the Democratic presidential contest over the last few days.

Bill Clinton complains about Obama's attacks

Former President Clinton on Monday complained about attacks from Sen. Barack Obama on Sen. Hillary Clinton in the latest back-and-forth bickering between the two rival Democratic presidential campaigns.

Time.com: Race Spells Trouble for the Dems

The war of words about race between Clinton and Obama could cause the internal crack-up the party fears

Commentary: Super Tuesday about a lot more than guacamole

You'll hear a lot about the Hispanic vote leading up to "Super Duper Tuesday" on February 5. That's when presidential primaries occur in 23 states, several with large Hispanic populations.

Time.com: Clinton's Message Problem

She's not only found herself on the wrong side of the experience-change divide, she's touting the wrong kind of experience

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