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Ron paul drops out of presidential race

Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has finally dropped out of the race, but says he will continue to spread his message by working to help elect-libertarian leaning Republicans to public office. (June 13)
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NBC's Tim Russert Dies at 58
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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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