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Presidential Election News Archives for February 2, 2008

Romney wins Maine caucuses
Feb 2 2008 10:35PM (CT)
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) - Mitt Romney coasted to a win in presidential preference voting by Maine Republicans on Saturday, claiming his third victory in a caucus state and fourth overall.
 
Romney wins Maine caucuses
Feb 2 2008 10:35PM (CT)
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) - Mitt Romney coasted to a win in presidential preference voting by Maine Republicans on Saturday, claiming his third victory in a caucus state and fourth overall.
 
Romney expects to fight on past Tuesday
Feb 2 2008 9:06PM (CT)
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Despite John McCain's building political momentum, Mitt Romney said Saturday he does not expect the Republican presidential nomination to be settled during the coming week and he is planning to continue campaigning beyond Super Tuesday.
 
Candidates address young voters
Feb 2 2008 9:02PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama told young voters Saturday his multicultural background lets him "see through the eyes of other people" abroad in ways another president could not. Closer to home _ and student pocketbooks _ rival Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke of aggressive steps to make college affordable.
 
Candidates address young voters
Feb 2 2008 9:02PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama told young voters Saturday his multicultural background lets him "see through the eyes of other people" abroad in ways another president could not. Closer to home _ and student pocketbooks _ rival Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke of aggressive steps to make college affordable.
 
Candidates address young voters
Feb 2 2008 9:02PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama told young voters Saturday his multicultural background lets him "see through the eyes of other people" abroad in ways another president could not. Closer to home _ and student pocketbooks _ rival Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke of aggressive steps to make college affordable.
 
Obama mentions God and guns in Idaho
Feb 2 2008 8:27PM (CT)
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Democratic Sen. Barack Obama assured Western voters Saturday he believes in Jesus as well as the rights of gun owners.
 
Bill Clinton woos NM governor
Feb 2 2008 8:02PM (CT)
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Former President Clinton will watch the Super Bowl Sunday with New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, who recently dropped out of the Democratic presidential contest and whose backing Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama have actively sought.
 
Super Tuesday's fuzzy math
Feb 2 2008 5:48PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - When it comes to presidential primaries, Democrats and Republicans play by different rules.
 
Super Tuesday's fuzzy math
Feb 2 2008 5:48PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - When it comes to presidential primaries, Democrats and Republicans play by different rules.
 
Super Tuesday's fuzzy math
Feb 2 2008 5:48PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - When it comes to presidential primaries, Democrats and Republicans play by different rules.
 
Super Tuesday's fuzzy math
Feb 2 2008 5:48PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - When it comes to presidential primaries, Democrats and Republicans play by different rules.
 
McCain tries to assuage conservatives
Feb 2 2008 4:33PM (CT)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Republican John McCain is trying to ease long-standing distrust among the party's powerful conservatives. It will be a slow process.
 
McCain tries to assuage conservatives
Feb 2 2008 4:33PM (CT)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Republican John McCain is trying to ease long-standing distrust among the party's powerful conservatives. It will be a slow process.
 
McCain tries to assuage conservatives
Feb 2 2008 4:33PM (CT)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Republican John McCain is trying to ease long-standing distrust among the party's powerful conservatives. It will be a slow process.
 
Candidates scramble to reach voters
Feb 2 2008 4:32PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - So many states, so little time.
 
Candidates scramble to reach voters
Feb 2 2008 4:32PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - So many states, so little time.
 
Candidates scramble to reach voters
Feb 2 2008 4:32PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - So many states, so little time.
 
Candidates scramble to reach voters
Feb 2 2008 4:32PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - So many states, so little time.
 
Candidates scramble to reach voters
Feb 2 2008 4:32PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - So many states, so little time.
 
NJ absentee voters get 2nd chance
Feb 2 2008 12:43PM (CT)
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Vote early and often is more than a joke in New Jersey.
 
The campaign as cinema
Feb 2 2008 11:06AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - It's something that might take shape in the fevered mind of a striking Hollywood writer, desperate for a creative outlet: an epic film about an election campaign. The race for the White House, say, in the year 2008.
 
The campaign as cinema
Feb 2 2008 11:06AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - It's something that might take shape in the fevered mind of a striking Hollywood writer, desperate for a creative outlet: an epic film about an election campaign. The race for the White House, say, in the year 2008.
 
McCain's war on pork could cut services
Feb 2 2008 10:35AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Earmarks are only pork when someone else is feasting on them. On your plate, they're veggies. They are the train that takes you to visit Aunt Betty, or the health clinic down the street, or the waste treatment plant that makes your water safer to drink. They're not all bridges to nowhere. They're also bicycle trails to somewhere.
 
McCain's war on pork could cut services
Feb 2 2008 10:35AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Earmarks are only pork when someone else is feasting on them. On your plate, they're veggies. They are the train that takes you to visit Aunt Betty, or the health clinic down the street, or the waste treatment plant that makes your water safer to drink. They're not all bridges to nowhere. They're also bicycle trails to somewhere.
 
Democratic race splits some couples in 2
Feb 2 2008 8:06AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Andrea Brustein and her husband, Michael Firestone, both New York attorneys, were having lunch with friends when the talk turned to politics. Firestone revealed that he'd made a donation to Barack Obama.
 
Democratic race splits some couples in 2
Feb 2 2008 8:06AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Andrea Brustein and her husband, Michael Firestone, both New York attorneys, were having lunch with friends when the talk turned to politics. Firestone revealed that he'd made a donation to Barack Obama.
 
Obama says he'd be better against McCain
Feb 2 2008 2:24AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Democratic Sen. Barack Obama sees one of the best arguments for his presidential candidacy in the rise of Republican Sen. John McCain. McCain has become Obama's favorite punching bag, an easier mark in front of partisan audiences than the rival Obama will have to beat first to get to the general election _ Hillary Rodham Clinton.
 
L.A. Times backs Obama, McCain
Feb 2 2008 12:32AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Los Angeles Times endorsed the presidential bids of Barack Obama and John McCain on Friday.
 
   

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