Problems back home? :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Lynn Sweet

SAN ANTONIO -- With increasing frequency, Republicans are taking aim at Sen. Barack Obama as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton faces an uphill fight to keep her presidential hopes alive. And several people from Chicago connected to Obama -- with the major figure being the indicted Tony Rezko -- could provide material his foes can use.

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by Roland F. Hirsch - Oct. 1, 2008

This short article covers several issues that are becoming widely reported and may have a substantial impact on Senator Obama's Presidential campaign. The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting on these issues more thoroughly than other newspapers, despite being one of the papers most aligned with view of Democrats.

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