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Clinton: Obama has changed positions
Jan 5 2008 11:49PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democratic presidential front-runner no longer, accused campaign rival Barack Obama of changing his positions on health care and "a number of issues" Saturday night in a debate three days before the New Hampshire primary.
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Clinton: Obama has changed positions
Jan 5 2008 11:49PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democratic presidential front-runner no longer, accused campaign rival Barack Obama of changing his positions on health care and "a number of issues" Saturday night in a debate three days before the New Hampshire primary.
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Romney goes after Huckabee, McCain
Jan 5 2008 11:27PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney clashed with Mike Huckabee on foreign policy and John McCain on immigration Saturday night in a high-stakes presidential campaign debate three days before the New Hampshire primary.
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Romney goes after Huckabee, McCain
Jan 5 2008 11:27PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney clashed with Mike Huckabee on foreign policy and John McCain on immigration Saturday night in a high-stakes presidential campaign debate three days before the New Hampshire primary.
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Romney goes after Huckabee, McCain
Jan 5 2008 11:27PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney clashed with Mike Huckabee on foreign policy and John McCain on immigration Saturday night in a high-stakes presidential campaign debate three days before the New Hampshire primary.
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Romney goes after Huckabee, McCain
Jan 5 2008 11:27PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney clashed with Mike Huckabee on foreign policy and John McCain on immigration Saturday night in a high-stakes presidential campaign debate three days before the New Hampshire primary.
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Romney goes after Huckabee, McCain
Jan 5 2008 11:27PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney clashed with Mike Huckabee on foreign policy and John McCain on immigration Saturday night in a high-stakes presidential campaign debate three days before the New Hampshire primary.
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Romney wins Wyoming caucuses
Jan 5 2008 7:57PM (CT)
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) - Mitt Romney captured his first win of the Republican presidential race on Saturday, prevailing in Wyoming caucuses for a much-needed boost to his candidacy three days before the New Hampshire primary.
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Clinton criticizes Obama in NH mailer
Jan 5 2008 7:13PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton criticizes rival Barack Obama's record on abortion rights in a mailing sent to New Hampshire voters _ her first direct attack on the Illinois senator since his victory in Iowa.
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Huckabee gaffes tarnish credibility
Jan 5 2008 3:42PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Republican Mike Huckabee won the Iowa caucuses by campaigning as an honest conservative, yet he has made a series of blunders that raise questions about his credibility.
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Huckabee gaffes tarnish credibility
Jan 5 2008 3:42PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Republican Mike Huckabee won the Iowa caucuses by campaigning as an honest conservative, yet he has made a series of blunders that raise questions about his credibility.
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Huckabee gaffes tarnish credibility
Jan 5 2008 3:42PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Republican Mike Huckabee won the Iowa caucuses by campaigning as an honest conservative, yet he has made a series of blunders that raise questions about his credibility.
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Dems chase freshness-craved voters
Jan 5 2008 2:20PM (CT)
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Short on time to tweak their strategies before New Hampshire votes, Barack Obama's chief Democratic rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards are struggling to keep their messages in step with voters' embrace of freshness and change.
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Dems chase freshness-craved voters
Jan 5 2008 2:20PM (CT)
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Short on time to tweak their strategies before New Hampshire votes, Barack Obama's chief Democratic rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards are struggling to keep their messages in step with voters' embrace of freshness and change.
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Dems chase freshness-craved voters
Jan 5 2008 2:20PM (CT)
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Short on time to tweak their strategies before New Hampshire votes, Barack Obama's chief Democratic rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards are struggling to keep their messages in step with voters' embrace of freshness and change.
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Romney says he's a candidate of change
Jan 5 2008 1:42PM (CT)
DERRY, N.H. (AP) - Republican Mitt Romney, trying to prevent a potentially crippling New Hampshire primary loss, cast himself as a change agent Saturday as he tried to repel rival John McCain and answer Iowa caucus voters who showed they have tired of the status quo in Washington.
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Romney says he's a candidate of change
Jan 5 2008 1:42PM (CT)
DERRY, N.H. (AP) - Republican Mitt Romney, trying to prevent a potentially crippling New Hampshire primary loss, cast himself as a change agent Saturday as he tried to repel rival John McCain and answer Iowa caucus voters who showed they have tired of the status quo in Washington.
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Romney says he's a candidate of change
Jan 5 2008 1:42PM (CT)
DERRY, N.H. (AP) - Republican Mitt Romney, trying to prevent a potentially crippling New Hampshire primary loss, cast himself as a change agent Saturday as he tried to repel rival John McCain and answer Iowa caucus voters who showed they have tired of the status quo in Washington.
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Romney says he's a candidate of change
Jan 5 2008 1:42PM (CT)
DERRY, N.H. (AP) - Republican Mitt Romney, trying to prevent a potentially crippling New Hampshire primary loss, cast himself as a change agent Saturday as he tried to repel rival John McCain and answer Iowa caucus voters who showed they have tired of the status quo in Washington.
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Romney says he's a candidate of change
Jan 5 2008 1:42PM (CT)
DERRY, N.H. (AP) - Republican Mitt Romney, trying to prevent a potentially crippling New Hampshire primary loss, cast himself as a change agent Saturday as he tried to repel rival John McCain and answer Iowa caucus voters who showed they have tired of the status quo in Washington.
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Romney says he's a candidate of change
Jan 5 2008 1:42PM (CT)
DERRY, N.H. (AP) - Republican Mitt Romney, trying to prevent a potentially crippling New Hampshire primary loss, cast himself as a change agent Saturday as he tried to repel rival John McCain and answer Iowa caucus voters who showed they have tired of the status quo in Washington.
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Hillary Clinton leans on husband Bill
Jan 5 2008 1:18PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a presidential race where the Democratic candidates are competing as agents of change, Hillary Rodham Clinton's most reliable campaign prop is something of a political relic _ her husband.
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Hillary Clinton leans on husband Bill
Jan 5 2008 1:18PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a presidential race where the Democratic candidates are competing as agents of change, Hillary Rodham Clinton's most reliable campaign prop is something of a political relic _ her husband.
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Hillary Clinton leans on husband Bill
Jan 5 2008 1:18PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a presidential race where the Democratic candidates are competing as agents of change, Hillary Rodham Clinton's most reliable campaign prop is something of a political relic _ her husband.
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Hillary Clinton leans on husband Bill
Jan 5 2008 1:18PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a presidential race where the Democratic candidates are competing as agents of change, Hillary Rodham Clinton's most reliable campaign prop is something of a political relic _ her husband.
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Dean: Large turnout good for Democrats
Jan 5 2008 11:12AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean said Saturday the large turnout for the Iowa caucuses indicates Americans are looking for a Democrat to run the White House in 2008, but he added that the party still has to work to make that happen.
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Roadmap for NH: Top spots for votes
Jan 5 2008 11:10AM (CT)
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Along with a good roadmap, presidential candidates in the nation's first primary state have got to have the New Hampshire Manual for the General Court.
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Iowa offers lessons
Jan 5 2008 10:35AM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - After all the campaigns' sophisticated media tactics and high-tech maneuvering, Iowa voters offered the presidential candidates a version of Politics 101: In this state, stick to the basics.
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Romney says he's a candidate of change
Jan 5 2008 10:12AM (CT)
DERRY, N.H. (AP) - Republican Mitt Romney, trying to prevent a potentially crippling New Hampshire primary loss, cast himself as a change agent Saturday as he tried to repel rival John McCain and answer Iowa caucus voters who showed they have tired of the status quo in Washington.
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Obama evokes McCain to win New Hampshire
Jan 5 2008 7:23AM (CT)
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Barack Obama wants to be the Big Tent Democrat. Fresh from his victory in Iowa, Obama courted New Hampshire's famously unaligned voters, embracing all political persuasions and borrowing language from Republican John McCain, a favorite of New Hampshire's independent voters eight years ago.
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Obama evokes McCain to win New Hampshire
Jan 5 2008 7:23AM (CT)
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Barack Obama wants to be the Big Tent Democrat. Fresh from his victory in Iowa, Obama courted New Hampshire's famously unaligned voters, embracing all political persuasions and borrowing language from Republican John McCain, a favorite of New Hampshire's independent voters eight years ago.
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Obama evokes McCain to win New Hampshire
Jan 5 2008 7:23AM (CT)
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Barack Obama wants to be the Big Tent Democrat. Fresh from his victory in Iowa, Obama courted New Hampshire's famously unaligned voters, embracing all political persuasions and borrowing language from Republican John McCain, a favorite of New Hampshire's independent voters eight years ago.
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Obama evokes McCain to win New Hampshire
Jan 5 2008 7:23AM (CT)
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Barack Obama wants to be the Big Tent Democrat. Fresh from his victory in Iowa, Obama courted New Hampshire's famously unaligned voters, embracing all political persuasions and borrowing language from Republican John McCain, a favorite of New Hampshire's independent voters eight years ago.
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Obama evokes McCain to win New Hampshire
Jan 5 2008 7:23AM (CT)
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Barack Obama wants to be the Big Tent Democrat. Fresh from his victory in Iowa, Obama courted New Hampshire's famously unaligned voters, embracing all political persuasions and borrowing language from Republican John McCain, a favorite of New Hampshire's independent voters eight years ago.
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Analysis: McCain, Romney at risk in N.H.
Jan 5 2008 7:21AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Mitt Romney and John McCain are the Republicans with the most to lose in New Hampshire. Mike Huckabee is looking for a bounce from his Iowa caucus triumph.
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Analysis: McCain, Romney at risk in N.H.
Jan 5 2008 7:21AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Mitt Romney and John McCain are the Republicans with the most to lose in New Hampshire. Mike Huckabee is looking for a bounce from his Iowa caucus triumph.
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Analysis: McCain, Romney at risk in N.H.
Jan 5 2008 7:21AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Mitt Romney and John McCain are the Republicans with the most to lose in New Hampshire. Mike Huckabee is looking for a bounce from his Iowa caucus triumph.
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Analysis: Clinton goes for young voters
Jan 5 2008 7:21AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - It wasn't long ago that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign scoffed at the notion that young voters would deliver an election. How quickly things can change.
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Analysis: Clinton goes for young voters
Jan 5 2008 7:21AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - It wasn't long ago that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign scoffed at the notion that young voters would deliver an election. How quickly things can change.
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Analysis: Clinton goes for young voters
Jan 5 2008 7:21AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - It wasn't long ago that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign scoffed at the notion that young voters would deliver an election. How quickly things can change.
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Analysis: Clinton goes for young voters
Jan 5 2008 7:21AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - It wasn't long ago that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign scoffed at the notion that young voters would deliver an election. How quickly things can change.
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Kucinich files complaint on ABC debate
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich filed a complaint with the FCC on Friday after ABC News excluded him, fellow Democrat Mike Gravel and Republican Duncan Hunter from its prime-time debates on Saturday.
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Kucinich files complaint on ABC debate
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich filed a complaint with the FCC on Friday after ABC News excluded him, fellow Democrat Mike Gravel and Republican Duncan Hunter from its prime-time debates on Saturday.
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Kucinich files complaint on ABC debate
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich filed a complaint with the FCC on Friday after ABC News excluded him, fellow Democrat Mike Gravel and Republican Duncan Hunter from its prime-time debates on Saturday.
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Clinton, Obama offer study in contrasts
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
MILFORD, N.H. (AP) - Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama drew two distinct paths to the White House for raucous New Hampshire Democratic Party activists Friday night: She's tested and ready to stand her ground against Republicans while he's prepared to build a new majority that will put Democrats in power.
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Clinton, Obama offer study in contrasts
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
MILFORD, N.H. (AP) - Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama drew two distinct paths to the White House for raucous New Hampshire Democratic Party activists Friday night: She's tested and ready to stand her ground against Republicans while he's prepared to build a new majority that will put Democrats in power.
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Clinton, Obama offer study in contrasts
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
MILFORD, N.H. (AP) - Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama drew two distinct paths to the White House for raucous New Hampshire Democratic Party activists Friday night: She's tested and ready to stand her ground against Republicans while he's prepared to build a new majority that will put Democrats in power.
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Clinton, Obama offer study in contrasts
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
MILFORD, N.H. (AP) - Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama drew two distinct paths to the White House for raucous New Hampshire Democratic Party activists Friday night: She's tested and ready to stand her ground against Republicans while he's prepared to build a new majority that will put Democrats in power.
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New '08 front-runners face criticism
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Barack Obama, an Iowa winner seeking New Hampshire spoils, faced stepped-up criticism Friday from Democratic rivals now doubly determined to block his rise in the 2008 presidential race. Republican Mike Huckabee claimed momentum for a hurried five-day primary campaign.
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New '08 front-runners face criticism
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Barack Obama, an Iowa winner seeking New Hampshire spoils, faced stepped-up criticism Friday from Democratic rivals now doubly determined to block his rise in the 2008 presidential race. Republican Mike Huckabee claimed momentum for a hurried five-day primary campaign.
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New '08 front-runners face criticism
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Barack Obama, an Iowa winner seeking New Hampshire spoils, faced stepped-up criticism Friday from Democratic rivals now doubly determined to block his rise in the 2008 presidential race. Republican Mike Huckabee claimed momentum for a hurried five-day primary campaign.
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New '08 front-runners face criticism
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Barack Obama, an Iowa winner seeking New Hampshire spoils, faced stepped-up criticism Friday from Democratic rivals now doubly determined to block his rise in the 2008 presidential race. Republican Mike Huckabee claimed momentum for a hurried five-day primary campaign.
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New '08 front-runners face criticism
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Barack Obama, an Iowa winner seeking New Hampshire spoils, faced stepped-up criticism Friday from Democratic rivals now doubly determined to block his rise in the 2008 presidential race. Republican Mike Huckabee claimed momentum for a hurried five-day primary campaign.
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New '08 front-runners face criticism
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Barack Obama, an Iowa winner seeking New Hampshire spoils, faced stepped-up criticism Friday from Democratic rivals now doubly determined to block his rise in the 2008 presidential race. Republican Mike Huckabee claimed momentum for a hurried five-day primary campaign.
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New '08 front-runners face criticism
Jan 5 2008 7:20AM (CT)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Barack Obama, an Iowa winner seeking New Hampshire spoils, faced stepped-up criticism Friday from Democratic rivals now doubly determined to block his rise in the 2008 presidential race. Republican Mike Huckabee claimed momentum for a hurried five-day primary campaign.
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Obama's win in Iowa shakes up labor
Jan 5 2008 12:26AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Despite racking up almost all of the endorsements from organized labor, Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards came in behind Barack Obama _ the only Democratic front-runner with no national union support _ in the Iowa caucuses. That left at least one union looking for a new candidate Friday.
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