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Democratic Candidate for President Barack Obama outraised John McCain in June and has, as of the end of May 2008, even outraised the Republican candidate for President in traditionally Republican-voting (for President) Wyoming, where I live.
By Roy Barnes | Published 7/18/2008
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Hillary Clinton was asked about a photo of her and Bill Clinton posing with Tony Rezko, a major fundraiser for Barack Obama who goes on trial on corruption charges in February 2008
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 1/27/2008
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Exit polling data from the New Hampshire Primary indicates that Hillary Clinton was helped by a large turn-out of women on the Democratic side. John McCain was helped by independent voters, garnering one-third of the their votes.
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 1/11/2008
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An examination of two polls (Ramussen and American Research Group) regarding support for senators John McCain and Barack Obama in Florida.
By Iris Amelia | Published 6/24/2008
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Barack Obama and John McCain are attempting to connect to voters through speeches, ads, portrayal of character and pushing their respective platforms. But some people, inadvertently or not, become liabilities. Who are Obama's and McCain's biggest liabilities?
By saul relative | Published 7/13/2008
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Recently both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were interviewed by the editorial board of the Houston Chronicle. While Hillary Clinton seemed to flip flop on space policy, Barack Obama reiterated his opposition to publically funded human space flight.
By Mark Whittington | Published 2/16/2008
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Right now Hillary Clinton faces a touch, close election against any of the GOP front-runners. That is simply mind-blowing considering that all of them are in complete agreement with Pres. Bush on Iraq and suspension of civil liberties.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/5/2007
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Hillary Clinton is polling 7 percentage points ahead of John McCain, the Republican frontrunner for President. Are liberals warming up to Hillary considering her middle of the road stance on issues? Is McCain sinking with his "troop surge" plan?
By A. J. King | Published 1/8/2007
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Recap of a campaign appearance by Republican presidential candiate John McCain in Birmingham, Alabama. McCain talked about talked about fighting to win in Iraq, stimulating the American economy, and inspiring Americans "to serve causes greater than their own self-interest."
By Larry Powell | Published 2/3/2008
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Who is Barack Obama? He is maybe our next President, if one believes certain, swooning pundits. He is certainly a big headache for another next President of the United States.
By Mark Whittington | Published 12/18/2006
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Will the Democrats and Republicans pull off the same thing they do every year, putting an average white man on the ballot for President? The Republicans most likely will. however Sen. Obama and Hilary Clinton may just break the mold for this election
By Nick O. Laz | Published 11/15/2006
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Hillary Clinton and John McCain pulled out much-needed victories in New Hampshire on Tuesday.
By Uzo Ometu | Published 1/8/2008
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Why conservatives need to hope for a Hillary Clinton comeback
By Tina Molly Lang | Published 3/2/2008
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New Biography Claims John McCain Called His Wife Cindy the "C-Word" In Front of Press
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 4/10/2008
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If John McCain chooses Sarah Palin for his running mate, will it help his campaign.
By Abbitha | Published 2/26/2008
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Finally, John McCain has clinched the Republican nomination. The Senator from Arizona managed to get enough delegates to declare victory on Tuesday evening.
By Bhumika Ghimire | Published 3/4/2008
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The second in this series will include information on two more candidates for presidency: Senator John McCain and Governor Mitt Romney.
By Susan | Published 3/19/2007
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Who would make a good running mate for Barack Obama, if he holds on to his delegate lead at the Democratic National Convention in Denver and becomes the party choice for president? Who is best suited to be his vice-president and a potential replacement?
By saul relative | Published 4/6/2008
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Liberal Democrat Candidates McGovern, Mondale, and Dukakis were losers. So, will be Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
By Miguel "Dr. Mickey" Suarez | Published 3/19/2008
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Hillary Clinton capitalized on the votes of women, Latinos and union members to win 51% of Nevada caucus-goers. On the Republican side, Mitt Romney relied on the Mormon vote to obtain a majority.
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 1/20/2008
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With the surge of Mike Huckabee, John McCain picked up a crucial endorsement from evangelical leader Gary Bauer
By Hard Worker | Published 2/11/2008
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In early polling, still 20 months away from next year's presidential elections, Republican Rudy Giuliani leads both Hillary Clinton and John Edwards in head-to-head match-ups.
By Eric Fleming | Published 2/24/2007
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Arizona senator John McCain edged out former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney in the Republican Florida Primary on Tuesday, January 29. Ex-New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani finished a disappointing third, far behind the frontrunners.
By saul relative | Published 1/30/2008
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In the last major primary before Super Tuesday, John McCain and Hillary Clinton established themselves as the frontrunners heading into the final stages.
By Robert Dougherty | Published 1/29/2008
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The Presidential race seems preoccupied with race, gender and class. What about age? John McCain could be the oldest person elected to the presidency.
By Will N. Stape | Published 2/9/2008
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While political strategists are struggling to figure out exactly why Barack Obama is enjoying such popularity in what should be the infancy stages of the 2008 election. Here are a few reasons why electing someone as unknown and untested as Barack Obama could be disastrous.
By Lindsey Russell | Published 2/15/2007
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I disagree with Rush Limbaugh, at least in part--John McCain, for all of his countless faults, is at least better than the Democrats. I will hold my nose when I vote for him, however.
By Mike White | Published 2/19/2008
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Right now Barack Obama has a little over 45,300 friends on MySpace, including me. We don't really get together, but we've traded some hysterical bulletins. He's even a member of the Jon Stewart for President MySpace Group (4,000+ members respectively).
By Anthony Caroto | Published 2/27/2007
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Former President Bill Clinton and Senator Barack Obama will both speak at the University of Denver on Wednesday, January 30th, with both events open to the public.
By Dave Maddox | Published 1/29/2008
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Given his age this is likely the last time down the Presidential campaign for John McCain. Yet, he seems willing to risk this final chance on the integrity of his pro-war position. How wise a move is that?
By Lima | Published 5/28/2007
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Hillary Clinton, after recent debates, is undeniably one of the strongest candidates for the Democratic Party in the upcoming 2008 election.
By Emerald Black | Published 5/4/2007
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John Edwards would make a strong candidate for vice-president in an Obama administration because the two would be good team players, and Edwards would look strong to the impoverished, blue-collar, southern white-people demographic.
By Ryan Kopf | Published 5/26/2008
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An elaboration on AC Content Producer Telika Howard's article on the Time Magazine cover lauding Illinois Senator Barack Obama.
By N. Katers | Published 10/31/2006
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In the 2000 GOP primary, campaign workers for George W. Bush made phone calls to potential Republican voters with reasons why John McCain should not become President. Bush did nothing to stop these calls from taking place.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 9/11/2006
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In the 2004 presidential election, it seemed as though youth voters were targeted from every direction; the only pointer missing was that of the two presidential candidates themselves.
By Emily Britton | Published 12/20/2005
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A study of the way the media framed different issues throughout the 2004 presidential election.
By Emily Britton | Published 12/20/2005
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Although the Mississippi primary showed Barack Obama ahead of Hillary Clinton 61 to 31 percent, recent research polls show John McCain has a strong lead over Obama.
By AllisonBeat | Published 6/26/2008
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Hillary Clinton's joining forces with John McCain on a Fusion Ticket would be the ultimate Dream Ticket
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 4/3/2008
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In the latest poll conducted by Survey USA released in March, Barack Obama holds a lead of 29 percentage points over John McCain.
By TD | Published 6/24/2008
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Former GOP presidential contender Mitt Romney has thrown his support behind John McCain. Why has he chosen McCain over Huckabee?
By Hartley Engel | Published 2/14/2008
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In this heated 2008 Presidential Race, every state will be important. This is a look at the feelings in Wisconsin towards both Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain.
By Joshua Cook | Published 6/21/2008
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Barack Obama cannot beat John McCain in November. Democrats must unite and support a candidate who can beat McCain. The presidency is at stake.
By Vanessa Laurean | Published 4/28/2008
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Why the African-American congresswoman from California chose to endorse Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Nomination and what it means to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton's campaigns.
By M. Markus | Published 1/30/2008
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Hillary Clinton leads in the Democratic Primary as well as in head to head match ups in the general election.
By Regina Sass | Published 9/12/2007
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Barack Obama is ahead of John McCain in most national polls.
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 6/26/2008
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The Iowa Caucus will be the first caucus of 2008, when it occurs on January 3, 2008. Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards are running close in the polls.
By Mike Spain | Published 10/30/2007
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I'm back with my anaylsis of Presidential Administrations, this time with Hillary clinton. Obviously, I chose to do Clinton and Guliani first because they're the front-runners and have the most support from people, but I will be doing every major candidate.
By pillowpants | Published 8/13/2007
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When it comes to electing our next president, two candidates, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have become prominent figures in the campaign trail. When it comes to one candidate over the next, everyone has their own opinions about who would be more likely to become elected.
By Web Content Writer | Published 11/2/2007
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The latest poll from Quinnipiac University shows that Hillary Clinton is leading Rudy Giuliani. This is the first time that she has been in the lead.
By Regina Sass | Published 8/18/2007
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The latest poll from Quinnipiac University focuses on the general election in New York and as of now, Senator Hillary Clinton has the lead over former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani by a margin of 52-41 %
By Regina Sass | Published 10/4/2007
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Same sex marriage will be a controverisal issue for Election 2008. Where do Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain stand?
By Roy Barnes | Published 5/16/2008
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John McCain was in the Bill O'Reilly hot seat Thursday and Friday, the same as Hillary Clinton was the previous week. The largest impression I have from the McCain interview was, boring
By Tom Treloar | Published 5/10/2008
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Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will appear together at a campaing event to promote party unity adn focus their supporters on the real opponent, John McCain.
By Brad Sylvester | Published 6/21/2008
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While Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama battled in the recent Indiana and North Carolina primaries, there was a Republican primary featuring Senator John McCain. Interestingly 27% of Republicans in North Carolina and 23% in Indiana voted for someone else.
By Mark Whittington | Published 5/8/2008
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Republican Presidential candidate John McCain has become the subject of gleefully wicked video satirists.
Can he stand the heat of their humor?
By Angela Coleman | Published 5/2/2008
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According to reports today, Mitt Romney is coming out to endorse John McCain. His endorsement will essential secure McCain's nomination as the GOP candidate...
By Gretchen the Great | Published 2/14/2008
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Ohio became icing on the nomination cake for Senator John McCain. But a win in Ohio for Camp Clinton could become a problem for the Democrats chances of victory in November.
By saul relative | Published 3/4/2008
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A preliminary argument in favor of Barack Obama and against the candidacy of Hillary Clinton (John Kerry in a dress)
By Glen A. Richter | Published 9/13/2007
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The up and down, back and forth fight for the Presidential nomination has once again turned in the favor of New York Senator Hillary Clinton according to the latest Gallup Poll.
By Regina Sass | Published 11/8/2007
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The smoke and mirrors that has been the Obama campaign is finally starting to unravel, and despite early enthusiasm generated by his stirring speeches, it seems unlikely that he can defeat John McCain in the general election in November.
By Bruno Somerset | Published 5/30/2008
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The 2004 Presidential Election proves to be a campaign that fails to play by the rules as explained in "The Making of the Presidential Candidates 2004".
By Corey Sipe | Published 9/22/2006
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An overview of the "60 Minutes" television interview on CBS with front-running Democrats Obama and Clinton, with commentary
By Connie Wilson | Published 2/12/2008
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Many Americans are now familiar with... What many Americans don't know however, is that the overwhelming majority of the candidates running for the office in 2008 are also part of an almost equally unknown organization called the Council On Foreign Relations.
By Ryan M Dixon | Published 7/18/2007
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A new poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire shows Hillary Clinton continuing maintain her lead in the New Hampshire presidential primary.
By David Anderson | Published 11/13/2007
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Think George W. Bush did a bang-up job in Iraq, but can't vote him in for a third term. Yes, you can! Just vote for John McCain. It's like voting for Bush a third time.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 1/29/2008
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Ever since Hillary Clinton decided to run for office, there has been a huge fuss over her becoming the President of the United States. So much fuss that she even has her very own gag gifts that will give anyone a good laugh.
By Rosa Hayes | Published 3/5/2008
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Senator John McCain helped bring a soldier home from the Marines in time to say goodbye to his dying mother.
By Rissa Watkins | Published 2/13/2008
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Hillary Clinton widens the gap between her campaign and that of the other Democratic hopeful, Barack Obama, with remarks that seem to endorse Republican John Mc Cain over Obama.
By AnnieM | Published 3/5/2008
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This is an editorial piece about why I think Barack Obama is so popular as a presidential candidate.
By Michael Breslow | Published 1/24/2007
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What has happened to Hillary Clinton?
By justretired | Published 5/20/2008
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A portfolio of investments grew to around $25 million. Bill's speeches and lectures earned about $40 million. Bill and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton make full disclosure of all finances and dissolve blind trust fund.
By Kareyth Patrick | Published 6/16/2007
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There are a lot of fan sites for Hillary Clinton, unfortunately many of them are not up to date. Some are still talking about her running for the Senate.The ones listed here are up to date with all the current news.
By Regina Sass | Published 2/19/2007
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This is an academic experiment. In this article, I will examine the rhetoric and persuasiveness of the speeches given by Hillary Clinton.
By Nithin Coca | Published 11/19/2007
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Hillary Clinton now believes John McCain's absurd gas tax holiday is a good idea. She doesn't seem to be able to see the truth in the matter!
By 2buzy | Published 5/1/2008
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If Hillary Clinton wins the 2008 Presidential Election she will be the first female President in America's History.
By Stephanie Manning | Published 12/26/2007
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Hillary Clinton was the ultimate winner in the Democratic primary in New Hampshire - she's now officially being called 'The Comeback Gal'.
By Fabletoo | Published 1/8/2008
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Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) has undeniably lost her bid for the Presidency.
By Manny Calavera | Published 3/28/2008
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Being invited by Youngstown, Ohio, mayor Jay Williams, I attended a Barack Obama rally held at my alma mater Youngstown State University in Ohio.
By Nora Nick | Published 3/10/2008
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First-person account of attending the Barack Obama rally at the Key Arena in Seattle
By Kimm Viebrock | Published 2/10/2008
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Demystify the man! Learn how Barack Obama has been swiftboated in cyberspace! Look here for accurate information regarding the truth about Barack Obama.
By Mila | Published 1/23/2008
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Barack Obama (D, IL)spoke to a crowd of would-be caucus-goers in Newton, Iowa at the Newton Senior High School on December 30th, and obliquely rebutted some of the charges being aimed at him by other front-runners in the Democratic Presidential Caucus campaign.
By Connie Wilson | Published 12/30/2007
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Poll after poll has shown it. Barack Obama is winning the youth vote, and winning it decisively. Iowa answered the question whether this enthusiasm would reflect at the polls, against the wishes of many pundits. Why do young people love Barack?
By Nithin Coca | Published 2/11/2008
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Barack Obama has been a lifelong smoker trying to quit.
By Zane WaltZ | Published 4/27/2008
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Barack Obama, introduced by former Four Star General "Tony" McPeak, rallies potential Iowa caucus-goers on December 28 in Davenport, Iowa.
By Connie Wilson | Published 12/29/2007
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Barack Obama, expressed embarrassment that we do not speak dual languages as the Europeans do. Confusing language education with a second national language he has caused some controversy over the subject of immigrants and language.
By Kimberly Munsey-Carlton | Published 7/11/2008
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Is Barack Obama being over-scrutinized when it comes to racial issues in and around his campaign?
By Trent Sandusky | Published 3/23/2008
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Illinois Senator Barack Obama Rejected Hillary Clinton's Proposal for an un-moderated debate on the grounds that there have been enough debates
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 4/27/2008
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Barack Obama Wins Landslide in North Carolina and Nearly Beats Hillary Clinton in Indiana
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 5/6/2008
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Voters in West Virginia prefer Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama or John McCain.
By Connie Wilson | Published 5/11/2008
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American singer and songwriter Bruce Springsteen released a statement on Wednesday, April 16, 2008 in which he endorsed Senator Barack Obama. "I have now seen and heard enough to know where I stand," Springsteen said Wednesday on his website.
By Khara House | Published 4/21/2008
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As both Republicans and Democrats alike wonder what Hillary Clinton means by "suspending" her campaign, the Senator from New York may see her party's victory in black and white...TV that is.
By Ed Druckman | Published 6/6/2008
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