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Presidential Election News Archives for January 26, 2007

Clinton reaches out to Americans online
Jan 26 2007 9:10PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - FDR had his fireside chats. Richard Nixon held conversational exchanges with small groups in his 1968 campaign. Now Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is telling Americans, "let's chat" _ just you, me and an intimate group of 300 million or so Americans.
 
Biden to kick off presidential campaign
Jan 26 2007 9:09PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Democratic Sen. Joe Biden, who has made no secret of his plans to run for president in 2008, says he'll make it official next Wednesday. The 64-year-old Delaware lawmaker said he will file paperwork with the Federal Election Commission and launch a campaign Web site, http://www.joebiden.com
 
Huckabee to set up '08 exploratory panel
Jan 26 2007 9:08PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Republican Mike Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor and a favorite of conservatives, will take the first step in a 2008 presidential bid, an official told The Associated Press on Friday.
 
SEIU inspects '08 Democratic contenders
Jan 26 2007 7:29PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - One of the most influential unions in politics is giving Democrats running for president the once over.
 
Vilsack reiterates troop cap opposition
Jan 26 2007 6:54PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Tom Vilsack on Friday likened his rivals' proposal to cap the number of U.S. troops in Iraq to "staying the course," a term closely associated with President Bush.
 
Harvard experiences sculpt Obama appeal
Jan 26 2007 2:10PM (CT)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - The hair, now closely cropped, was a short Afro. He dressed in a leather coat and high-ankle boots, not the conservative business suits and power ties that fill his wardrobe today.
 
   

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