Apr. 28, Headlines - He's already in the lead for donors now he's in the lead for data. Barack
Obama's campaign has gotten nearly two million people to give them their personal
information through social network sites like MySpace, Facebook and mybarackobama.com.
Internet database experts say the information could be worth hundreds of millions
of dollars and will make Obama a major player in the Democratic Party no matter
the outcome of the presidential race.
In a case that may effect next week's Presidential
Primary in Indiana, the Supreme Court
has ruled in a 6 to 3 decision to uphold
an Indiana law that says voters must present a photo ID in order to vote.
Opponents of the law say it will keep some poor, older and minority voters from casting
ballots.
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