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Obama's ex-pastor dominated primary coverage

Superdelegate role came 2d, survey says

The story of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright received four times more coverage than any other theme or event, a survey said. The story of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright received four times more coverage than any other theme or event, a survey said. (Paul Sancya/Associate press/file)
By Brian C. Mooney
Globe Staff / June 6, 2008

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In effectively clinching the Democratic presidential nomination, Barack Obama survived late firestorms of news coverage about his relationship with his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, which was by far the dominant media story of the entire campaign, according to an independent research organization. (Full article: 831 words)

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