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Obama To Help Clinton With $10
Million Of Debt


Obama To Help Clinton With $10 Million Of Debt

Barack Obama has asked his money bundlers to help Hillary Clinton pay off at least 10 million dollars of the debt from her failed presidential campaign. The former first lady is said to be 22 million dollars in debt. (June 25)

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 Bush Welcomes Ncaa Champs


Bush Welcomes Ncaa Champs

President Bush welcomed 20 NCAA men's and women's championship teams to The White House Tuesday. (June 24)

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Obama Reacts To Charlie Black's
Comments


Obama Reacts To Charlie Black's Comments

Barack Obama says the prospect of another terrorist attack in the U.S. should transcend politics. Charlie Black, a McCain adviser, recently told Fortune Magazine that an attack would be a big advantage for Republican John McCain. (June 24)

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Raw Video: Clinton Back On Capitol
Hill


Raw Video: Clinton Back On Capitol Hill

Hillary Clinton returned to the Senate Tuesday for the first time since suspending her presidential campaign earlier this month. The New York Senator will be back on the campaign trail Friday for a joint appearance with Barack Obama. (June 24)

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Obama: Mccain's Energy Plan Is A
Gimmick


Obama: Mccain's Energy Plan Is A Gimmick

Barack Obama says John McCain's energy plan is a gimmick. McCain wants to lift the ban on off-shore oiling drilling, and suspend the federal tax on gasoline for the summer. (June 24)

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Ap Campaign Minute


Ap Campaign Minute

Here's the latest from the campaign trial for Tuesday, June 24th: Bill Clinton speaks on Obama; McCain discusses energy in Calif.; AFL-CIO voting on Obama endorsement; Clinton returns to the hill.

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Mccain: Gov't Must Lead Path To
Green Energy


Mccain: Gov't Must Lead Path To Green Energy

Republican John McCain said Tuesday the federal government should practice the energy efficiency he preaches, pledging as president to switch official vehicles to green technologies and do the same for office buildings. (June 24)

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Mccain Disavows Aide's Comment
About Terrorism


Mccain Disavows Aide's Comment About Terrorism

John McCain is distancing himself from a top adviser who said another terror attack on the U.S. this election year would help the Republican presidential candidate. (June 23)

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Ap Campaign Minute


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.

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Obama: Key To Lower Gas Prices Is
Reduced Demand


Obama: Key To Lower Gas Prices Is Reduced Demand

Barack Obama is telling voters that the best way to lower gas prices is to reduce demand. He said rival John McCain's plans to drill for more oil and have a gas tax holiday are gimmicks. (June 23)

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