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Ap Campaign Minute

Here's the latest news from the campaign trail for Wednesday, May 22nd: McCain and Obama apparently looking into possible running mates; Obama courts Jewish voters in Florida; McCain rejects endorsement of Hagee. (May 22)

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By: APnews

 Mccain: U.s. Must Be Independent
Of Foreign Oil


Mccain: U.s. Must Be Independent Of Foreign Oil

Republican presidential candidate John McCain addressed issues of climate change and America's dependence of foreign oil during an event in Union City, California. (May 22)

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Mccain To Meet With Possible Vp
Candidates


Mccain To Meet With Possible Vp Candidates

Sen. John McCain to meet with several potential vice presidential candidates this weekend. A McCain aide says the meetings are purely social. (May 22)

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Clinton, Obama Return To Florida


Clinton, Obama Return To Florida

Both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were campaigning in Florida on Wednesday. Clinton is urging her party to ensure Florida's votes are counted, while Obama's campaign is looking at a critical state in the general election. (May 21)

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By: APnews

Clinton: It's Time Florida's Votes
Were Decided


Clinton: It's Time Florida's Votes Were Decided

One day after winning Kentucky's primary handily, democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was in Florida, urging the party to ensure votes there 'were counted.' (May 21)

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Clinton Pays Tribute To Sen.
Kennedy


Clinton Pays Tribute To Sen. Kennedy

Sen.Hillary Clinton, while celebrating a victory in Kentucky, calls Kennedy 'one of the greatest progressive leaders' in the Democratic party. (May 20)

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After Win In Kentucky, Clinton Says
Staying In


After Win In Kentucky, Clinton Says Staying In

Hillary Rodham Clinton says she has come back again after being counted out in the race for the Democratic nomination. But her triumph in Kentucky's primary on Tuesday made little difference in her quest to catch up with Barack Obama. (May 20)

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Mccain Reacts To Kennedy Diagnosis


Mccain Reacts To Kennedy Diagnosis

Speaking from the campaign trial in Florida, Republican John McCain called Sen. Edward Kennedy 'one of the most active members of the Senate' Tuesday, following the news of Sen. Kennedy's brain tumor diagnosis. (May 20)

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Mccain Questions Obama's
Experience, Judgement


Mccain Questions Obama's Experience, Judgement

John Mcain says Barack Obama's statements about his willingness to meet with Iranian leaders show his 'inexperience' and 'reckless judgement'. (May 19)

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Clinton To Obama: There's No
Nominee Yet


Clinton To Obama: There's No Nominee Yet

Hillary Clinton is campaigning in Kentucky, where she told voters she'll continue making the case for her candidacy until there's a nominee. Barack Obama leads Clinton in the delegate count by a virtually insurmountable total. (May 19)

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