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Clinton Courts Puerto Rico As Race
Winds Down


Clinton Courts Puerto Rico As Race Winds Down

Hillary Clinton arrived back in San Juan, Puerto Rico late Friday, hoping to shore up support before the island's primary Sunday. Polls show Clinton with a comfortable lead over rival Barack Obama but she remains well behind in total delegates. (May 31)

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Here's the latest news from the campaign trail for Friday, May 30: Prepping for DNC meeting; Obama's pastor problems; McCain, Obama spar over Iraq troop levels; Clinton picks up S.D. endorsement.

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Clinton: Primary Season Has Been
Productive


Clinton: Primary Season Has Been Productive

Senator Hillary Clinton says she is proud the way the primary season has gone so far. She says changes could be made in the future, but it waiting to see how the process plays out before announcing what she will do next. (May 30)

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Here's the latest news from the campaign trail for Wednesday, May 28: Lawyers say Florida, Michigan delegates can't be fully restored; Clinton says she's stronger Democrat; Obama competitive among key groups against McCain; West is political hotspot.

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Clinton Says She's Stronger Against
Mccain


Clinton Says She's Stronger Against Mccain

With just three primaries left, Hillary Clinton is continuing to make the claim that she would be the stronger candidate to face off against John McCain in the general election. (May 28)

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Bill Clinton: 'puerto Rico Is Key'


Bill Clinton: 'puerto Rico Is Key'

Former President Bill Clinton took to Puerto Rico on Tuesday, urging islanders to vote in large numbers in a weekend presidential primary to give his wife Hillary a majority of the popular vote cast in all Democratic contests. (May 27)

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Mccain Unveils Plan To Reduce
Nuclear Weapons


Mccain Unveils Plan To Reduce Nuclear Weapons

Speaking to a crowd in Denver, Sen. John McCain called on the U.S. and its allies to control the proliferation of nuclear weapons. McCain favors an approach that doesn't rely too heavily on either direct talks or military force. (May 27)

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Clinton 'excited' About Montana
Primary


Clinton 'excited' About Montana Primary

Senator Hillary Clinton told a crowd in Pablo 'the longer this election has gone on, the better I have done so I am really excited about you voting here in Montana.' (May 27)

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Raising Cash, Mccain Keeps Distance
From Bush


Raising Cash, Mccain Keeps Distance From Bush

President Bush has begun a fund-raising swing to benefit John McCain and other GOP candidates, but the Republican presidential hopeful is keeping his distance. (May 27)

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Here's the latest news from the campaign trail for Monday, May 26: Obama, McCain reach out to veterans; Clinton continues Puerto Rico campaign. (May 26)

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