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Blue and red diamond-shaped signs in Korean, Spanish, English and Chinese urged residents to vote at the Saint Sebastian Parish polling station in Woodside, Queens.

The posters also were outside the Charles O. Dewey School in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, as well as hundred of other polling sites throughout the five boroughs – signs of the changing city.

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Students Elect to Campaign

Local students, energized by the presidential race, signed up as campaign volunteers – passing out flyers, making phone calls and flocking to rallies leading up to Super Tuesday.

Whether they’re working for Sen. Barack Obama or Sen. Hillary Clinton, the political newcomers said they’re driven by a desire for change – and a hope they can help shape the country’s future.

“People want a renewed faith in politics,” said Anna Durret, leader of Students for Hillary Clinton at Columbia University.

Local Blogs and Papers Think National

This year’s unusually competitive presidential primary has led some of Brooklyn’s own media elite to an unusual decision: for the first time, some local news outlets made endorsements in the national race.

“I don’t know how much difference it makes,” said Ed Weintrob, who publishes The Brooklyn Paper, a weekly. “But we felt collectively we should let people know what our thinking is. Hopefully they’ll consider our points.” More »

Pulpit Pitches Rankle Some Churchgoers

The Rev. Calvin Butts, the politically influential leader of Harlem’s famed Abyssinian Baptist church, endorsed Sen. Hillary Clinton last month. But that didn’t stop volunteers from Harlem For Obama from distributing flyers outside the W. 138th Street church, trying to sway voters.

Djenny Passe-Rodriguez spoke with Harlem churchgoers about the appropriateness of religious leaders endorsing candidates from the pulpit.

African NYers Weigh Obama’s Chances

Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential bid has drawn the interest of African immigrants – including those from Kenya, where the candidate’s father was born.

Some are planning to vote for Obama, while others say he has no chance of winning because of thee color of his skin.

Adeola Oladele spoke with African immigrants in Brooklyn.

Vote Here – But Where???

Annemarie Martinez, the poll coordinator for the city Board of Elections in Jamaica Estates, Queens, walked from table to table in P.S. 178’s gym, checking on her staff of poll officers – a group of 13 middle aged men and women who sat ready for a giant stream of voters to pour in.

“Maybe they’ll come after work,” poll official Jay Dean said.

But maybe there weren’t many voters because P.S. 178 is off the beaten path – and there weren’t any signs to help those unfamiliar with the Radnor Road school.

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Dem Camps Scour City For Votes

On Saturday afternoon, Barack Obama supporters marched across the Brooklyn Bridge shouting the senator’s slogan “Yes We Can.” A short subway ride away on the No. 6 train, Hillary Clinton backers put on a rally in Manhattan’s Union Square where “Madame President” echoed throughout the park.

In a city where the Giants and their Super Bowl heroics loomed large, there seemed to be as much conversation - and action - generated by the pre-election hoopla for Super Tuesday.

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Caravan Races for Latino Vote

A 14-car caravan of Barack Obama supporters cruised the streets of the Bronx and Upper Manhattan Sunday while blasting horns and Spanish reggaeton music through Hillary Clinton friendly Latino neighborhoods.

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Pub Crawling For Obama

After a cold day of handing out pamphlets for Barack Obama’s presidential campaign, three New Yorkers swapped ideas about how to better reach people in a city where so many people are in a hurry and going door-to-door isn’t possible with most people living in apartment buildings.

Their solution: Pub crawling for Obama.

A handful of Obama supporters toured bars in the East Village on Friday night. They talked up the senator’s better points to fellow New Yorkers over pints of Guinness and Stella. They even made a few new friends – and picked up some supporters along the way.

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Obama Team Seeks Souls, Votes

Barack Obama supporters hit more than 1,000 house of worship across New York State over the weekend, taking their pitch for votes to the pulpit.

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