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Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and is a candidate in the 2008 presidential campaign.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and is a candidate in the 2008 presidential campaign.
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Obama Addresses Huge, Adoring Crowd in Berlin
Associated PressBERLIN -- If only they could vote. Before the largest crowd of his campaign, 4,000 miles from the U.S., Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama on Thursday summoned Europeans and Americans together to "defeat terror and dry up the well of...Tags: Labor Legislation, Minority Groups, John Kerry, John McCain, Health Treatments
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Dems: beware 'irrational exuberance'
The Swampby Matthew Hay Brown With little more than a hundred days before the elections, the chairmen of the House and Senate Democrats' campaign operations both say they will expand their majorities come November. But as they try to reach deeper......Tags: Political Candidates, House, Vehicles, Upper House, Economic Policy
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Obama's coffers light on Clinton donors
The Swampby Mark Silva Barack Obama raised $52 million for his presidential campaign in June, a near record for him. You'd think the newly allied "Hillraisers'' of Hillary Clinton's shelved campaign would be responsible for a lot of that. You'd be......Tags: Washington Post Company, Charity, Barack Obama
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McCain: Snags the Dalai Lama
Spin CycleFrustrated all week by the Obama Abroad Tour's stranglehold on the news cycles, McCain finally gets a break -- setting up a meeting in Aspen tomorrow with a world leader of his own, the Dalai Lama. The Tibetan spiritual......Tags: Beijing Games, Multi-Sport Events, George Bush, Buddhism, Religious Leaders
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Liz Smith: Some conservatives saying 'nice things' about Hillary Clinton
"We thought she (Hillary-Clinton) would be a steadier hand as president than Sen. Barack Obama would be, with more hawkish instincts and greater political realism," write the National Review editors, explaining why some conservatives have been saying...Tags: Madonna, Central Intelligence Agency, Mike Nichols, Indiana Jones, Celebrity Mothers
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Defunct Dodd Campaign Continues To Pull In Money
Washington Bureau ChiefThe Dodd for President campaign has been defunct for almost seven months, but it's still hauling in money at a brisk pace — $77,851 in May, for instance. The campaign is still looking for cash because, in the modern political tradition, it spent...Tags: Jack Nicholson, Christopher Dodd, Government, National Government, Campaign Finance
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In Wilkes-Barre, McCain takes questions from friend and foe
Of The Morning CallFrank Gleim was leaning toward voting for Barack Obama in November. But after hearing John McCain at a town hall event Wednesday, the Democrat and retired math professor is re-evaluating his choice. ''He seems to be in touch with what is going on more...Tags: Energy, Energy KD, Personal Income, International Military Interventions, John McCain
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Obama vows to stand with the Israelis
Chicago TribuneBarack Obama on Wednesday declared his commitment to Israeli security — and also visited Palestinian officials to signal balance in his approach to managing the Middle East's volatile conflicts. The Democratic presidential candidate laid a...Tags: Mahmoud Abbas, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, John Kerry, Heads of State, Defense
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Villaraigosa seeks to build Latino support for Obama
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen a Spanish-language radio ad slammed presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama for just discovering the "importance of the Latino vote," his campaign called on Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to knock the attack down. Villaraigosa issued a public...Tags: James Hahn, Minority Groups, Dupont E I Nemours & Company, Political Campaigns, Tom Bradley
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'Friend of Israel' also woos Palestinians
Chicago Tribune correspondentSDEROT, Israel — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama employed powerful imagery from past and present Wednesday to declare his commitment to Israeli security, even as a visit he made to Palestinian officials in the West Bank aimed to...Tags: Mahmoud Abbas, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, John Kerry, Defense, Heads of State
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