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Barack Obama are campaigning across
Pennsylvania ahead of the state's
April 22 primary. Meanwhile,
presumptive Republican nominee John
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mater. (April 1) Tags: News US Elections By: APnews | 
| Bush Again Calls For Domestic Oil
Drilling During a press conference in the
Rose Garden Wednesday, President
Bush urged Americans to pressure
Congress to allow more oil
exploration in the United States.
(July 2) Tags: News bush oil By: APnews | 
| Ap Campaign Minute Here are the top campaign stories
for June 23rd: McCain offers
innovation prize; Will Libertarian
siphon votes from McCain?; Obama
talks equal pay; Obama and Clinton
announce joint appearance location. Tags: News campaign minute By: APnews | 
| Mccain: Challenges Obama To Town
Hall Series Presumptive Republican nominee for
president John McCain addressed a
crowd in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Wednesday, where he challenged
democrat Barack Obama to a series
of town hall events leading up to
this summer's conventions. (June 4) Tags: News mccain By: APnews | 
| Mccain: U.s. Should Be Cautious On
North Korea John McCain says the U.S. should
remain cautious when it comes to
dealing with North Korea. The Bush
administration lifted trade
sanctions on North Korea after the
country handed over information on
its nuclear work to Chinese
officials. (June 26) Tags: News McCain By: APnews | 
| Clinton Supporters Canvas D.c For
Votes Sen. Hillary Clinton's supporters
hit the streets of Washington D.C.
to rally votes for their candidate
in the Potomac Primary. Clinton is
locked in a tight race for the
Democratic nomination with Sen.
Barack Obama. Tags: News US Elections By: APnews | 
| Obama Captures Democratic
Nomination Illinois senator Barack Obama has
laid claim to the Democratic
presidential nomination, taking a
historic step toward his
once-improbable goal of becoming
the United States' first black
president. (June 3) Tags: News US Elections By: APnews | 
| 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) Tags: News mccain vp By: APnews | 
| Mccain: No Doubt, Surge Is
Succeeding Republican presidential candidate
John McCain has been meeting with
Iraq's foreign minister. McCain
and Hoshyar Zebari say they
discussed security improvements in
Iraq as well as the future presence
of U.S. military forces there.
(June 15) Tags: News mccain By: APnews | 
| President Bush Attends Wake For Tim
Russert President Bush and his wife, Laura,
were among thousands of mourners at
a wake for Tim Russert Tuesday, the
television newsman who died last
Friday. (June 17) Tags: News bush russert By: APnews |
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NBC's Tim Russert Dies at 58
Friday, June 13, 2008 at 04:45 PM | Read More
AP is reporting that influential Tim Russert, died suddenly Friday in the midst of a presidential campaign he'd covered with trademark intensity. Praise poured in from the biggest names in politics, some recalling their own meltdown moments on his hot seat.
Russert, 58, was a political operative before he was a journalist. He joined NBC a quarter century ago and ended up as the longest-tenured host of the Sunday talk show "Meet the Press."
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Obama claims nomination; is Clinton seeking VP spot?
Tuesday, June 03, 2008 at 09:34 PM | Read More
Cheered by a roaring crowd, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois laid claim to the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday night, taking a historic step toward his once-improbable goal of becoming the nation's first black president. Hillary Rodham Clinton maneuvered for the vice presidential spot on his fall ticket without conceding her own defeat. Clinton praised Obama warmly in an appearance before supporters in New York, although she neither acknowledged his victory in their grueling marathon nor offered a concession of any sort.
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Clinton wins Kentucky Democratic Party
Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 04:23 PM | Read More
Hillary Rodham Clinton won the Kentucky primary Tuesday, a victory of scant political value in a Democratic presidential race moving inexorably in Barack Obama's direction. The two rivals also collided in Oregon's unique vote-by-mail contest, and Obama predicted he would finish the night with a majority of all delegates at stake in the 56 primaries and caucuses on the campaign calendar.
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Clinton Wins Large in West Virginia
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 05:20 PM | Read More
Hillary Rodham Clinton coasted to a large, but largely symbolic victory in working-class West Virginia on Tuesday, handing Barack Obama one of his worst defeats of the campaign but scarcely slowing his march toward the Democratic presidential nomination. The Associated Press made its call based on surveys of voters as they left the polls.
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Clinton Fights On... Superdelegate Time
Wednesday, May 07, 2008 at 06:31 PM | Read More
Despite an overwhelming defeat in North Carolina and a narrow victory in Indiana, Sen. Hillary Clinton vowed to stay in the race until her party has a nominee.The focus of the Democratic race now turns to the superdelegates, because they outnumber the remaining pledged delegates.
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