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Indiana’s congressmen face tough challenges in Tuesday primary
INDIANAPOLIS (AP).- U.S. Rep. Andre Carson has barely had time to settle into his new office in Washington, but he might not want to get too comfortable.
Más (02 de mayo de 2008)
Analysis: Momentum, Obama's distractions give Clinton hope
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP).- Hillary Rodham Clinton has an unmistakable bounce in her step these days ” a sense of energy and optimism that somehow belies the daunting challenge she faces in wresting the...
Más (02 de mayo de 2008)
Obama says Clinton, McCain wrong on gas taxes
INDIANAPOLIS (AP).- Senator Barack Obama said Friday a summertime suspension of the federal gasoline tax could cost 6,000 jobs in next week's primary state of Indiana, and accused Hillary Rodham Clinton and John McCain of...
Más (02 de mayo de 2008)
Former Democratic leader switches to Obama
WASHINGTON (AP).- A leader of the Democratic Party under Bill Clinton has switched his allegiance to Barack Obama and is encouraging fellow Democrats to...
Más (01 de mayo de 2008)
Cindy McCain joke about candidate's bad driving
BURBANK, California (AP).- John McCain wants to take the helm of the country, just don't let him take the wheel of the car.
Más (01 de mayo de 2008)
Obama closing superdelegate gap
WASHINGTON (AP) .- Barack Obama is closing in on Democratic presidential rival Hillary Rodham Clinton's advantage among superdelegates, building on...
Más (01 de mayo de 2008)
Obama's quandary over preacher reflects supporters' divide
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP).- Thirteen hours after his former pastor startled some with a defiant performance that was televised nationwide, Barack Obama urged 18,000 supporters to stay calm and...
Más (30 de abril de 2008)
Clinton picks up two superdelegates; Obama grabs three
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Democrat Barack Obama was getting the support of three members of Congress on Wednesday, while rival Hillary Rodham Clinton picked up the endorsements of a Puerto Rico superdelegate and...
Más (30 de abril de 2008)
Play of the Day: Clinton visits gas station for cameras
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton, a former first lady who hasn’t driven a car or pumped gas in many years because of Secret Service restrictions, joined a blue-collar worker at a filling station...
Más (30 de abril de 2008)
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