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- It's a quiet day in campaigns -- maybe we've just run out of things to say. However, there are a couple of new developments including a new push by Clinton to promote economic issues.
- Chris Hayes brings us the latest in anti-Obama smears.
- The idea of a mini-convention for superdelegates is starting to take hold.
- The DNC highlights some of McCain's flip flops and distortions of his own record.
- Via Jonathan Martin, with the Republican primary over, reporters are starting to examine McCain's record in more depth. USA Today details his links to telecom lobbyists and the LA Times examines his spotty record of predictions on the war.
- Noam Scheiber reports on Democratic fears of a bruising brokered convention.
- Evan Bayh, Clinton supporter, suggests a completely wacky way of deciding who's winning the primary that -- suprise! -- shows Clinton in the lead.
- Last week the Washington Post's Fact Checker column pointed out that not only did Clinton not dodge sniper fire when she landed in Bosnia with Sinbad, she was actually met by a child who read a poem about love. A new video on YouTube summarizes in handy film-trailer format -- very funny, unless you're Clinton. Her campaign says she "misspoke."
- Hagel may not back McCain.
--Sam Boyd