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Jan 04

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Iowans Issue Call for Change with Wins for Obama, Huckabee

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Iowa's voters sounded a call for political change Thursday as they backed two candidates whose campaigns fought uphill battles prior to the caucuses.

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Jul 10

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Top McCain Team Out as Campaign Purge Continues

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Arizona Sen. John McCain's campaign manager Terry Nelson and chief strategist John Weaver issued their resignations Tuesday from the Republican presidential candidate's campaign.

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Jul 02

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President Bush Commutes Libby 30-Month Jail Term

President Bush used his power of clemency Monday to spare I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence after a federal appeals panel refused to delay the jail term while it considers his appeal. His $250,000 fine and two years'…

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May 30

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Gore’s New Book Criticizes Bush Administration, Election Process

Former Vice President Al Gore speaks with Gwen Ifill about his new book, "The Assault on Reason," which criticizes the Bush administration and the diminishing role of logic in America, among other issues.

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Apr 19

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Richardson Sees Upset in Nevada; Obama Looks to Organize

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Along a stretch of suburban homes and law offices in sprawling downtown Las Vegas, a core group of New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson's staff are looking to history for inspiration in their campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.

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Apr 02

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Clinton, Romney Break $20 Million in First Quarter Fund Raising

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Campaigns continued to release fund-raising totals Monday when former Massachusetts Republican Gov. Mitt Romney joined Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., as the only other candidate to announce first-quarter totals that topped the $20 million mark.

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Jan 22

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Number of 2008 Presidential Candidates Continues to Grow

Three more candidates - New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback and former Gov. Bill Richardson - formally launched their presidential campaigns last weekend, adding their names to an expanding list of candidates vying for the presidency in…

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Jan 02

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Former President Ford Laid to Rest

Former President Ford's body arrived in Grand Rapids, Mich., Tuesday following a state funeral held at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Political analysts reflect on the life of the former president.

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Nov 07

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Newspaper Editor Discusses Voter Turnout in Tennessee

Analysts say the results of the close Tennessee Senate race depends on voter turnout, especially black and undecided suburban voters. A Tennessee editor discusses the issue of getting people to the polls.

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Oct 27

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In Waning Days, Pa. 6th District Slugfest Too Close to Call

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After months of negative ads and bitter campaign literature, two-term Republican Rep. Jim Gerlach and Democratic challenger for the House Lois Murphy remain deadlocked in a critical suburban Philadelphia district.

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