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Presidential Election News Archives for February 3, 2008

Obama runs ad during Super Bowl
Feb 3 2008 11:45PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Pigskin and politics. It's an audience Barack Obama couldn't ignore.
 
Clinton revels in Giant win
Feb 3 2008 11:45PM (CT)
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton became a super fan of the New York Giants Sunday, reveling in their upset of the New England Patriots _ and even seeing an omen for her own political future.
 
Huckabee could impact Tuesday's results
Feb 3 2008 9:59PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Mike Huckabee hasn't won a Republican presidential contest in a month. The result: money is tighter, his staff is smaller and he can't seem to get the attention he once did.
 
All eyes on Clinton as big vote nears
Feb 3 2008 9:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The top presidential candidates and their big-name supporters campaigned from coast to coast Sunday, but one contender seemed atop everyone's mind: Hillary Rodham Clinton.
 
All eyes on Clinton as big vote nears
Feb 3 2008 9:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The top presidential candidates and their big-name supporters campaigned from coast to coast Sunday, but one contender seemed atop everyone's mind: Hillary Rodham Clinton.
 
All eyes on Clinton as big vote nears
Feb 3 2008 9:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The top presidential candidates and their big-name supporters campaigned from coast to coast Sunday, but one contender seemed atop everyone's mind: Hillary Rodham Clinton.
 
All eyes on Clinton as big vote nears
Feb 3 2008 9:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The top presidential candidates and their big-name supporters campaigned from coast to coast Sunday, but one contender seemed atop everyone's mind: Hillary Rodham Clinton.
 
UAW will not endorse Dem in primary
Feb 3 2008 7:55PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The head of the United Auto Workers said Sunday his union will aggressively work to elect either Hillary Rodham Clinton or Barack Obama to the White House, but reiterated that it will not endorse either one for the Democratic nomination.
 
McCain due at conservative gathering
Feb 3 2008 5:24PM (CT)
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (AP) - Republican John McCain says he will try to win over some conservative Republicans by promising to appoint judges in the mold of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito.
 
Keillor, Michelman back Obama
Feb 3 2008 5:16PM (CT)
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Garrison Keillor, host of public radio's "A Prairie Home Companion," has endorsed Democratic Sen. Barack Obama for president, Obama's campaign announced Sunday. Obama also won backing from a key backer of former candidate John Edwards.
 
Group reaches out to Hispanic voters
Feb 3 2008 5:03PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A group focused on Hispanic health issues on Monday was announcing an effort to send more than a million text messages to cell phones to remind and encourage people to vote in the presidential preference contests.
 
Bill Clinton woos Gov. Richardson
Feb 3 2008 2:57PM (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.
 
Bill Clinton courts black churchgoers
Feb 3 2008 2:49PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Former President Clinton struck a conciliatory tone with black parishioners Sunday, noting the historic nature of the Democratic presidential race in which his wife is a leading candidate and not once mentioning her rival by name.
 
Bill Clinton courts black churchgoers
Feb 3 2008 2:49PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Former President Clinton struck a conciliatory tone with black parishioners Sunday, noting the historic nature of the Democratic presidential race in which his wife is a leading candidate and not once mentioning her rival by name.
 
Bill Clinton courts black churchgoers
Feb 3 2008 2:49PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Former President Clinton struck a conciliatory tone with black parishioners Sunday, noting the historic nature of the Democratic presidential race in which his wife is a leading candidate and not once mentioning her rival by name.
 
Bill Clinton courts black churchgoers
Feb 3 2008 2:49PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Former President Clinton struck a conciliatory tone with black parishioners Sunday, noting the historic nature of the Democratic presidential race in which his wife is a leading candidate and not once mentioning her rival by name.
 
Keillor endorses Obama
Feb 3 2008 2:08PM (CT)
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Garrison Keillor, host of public radio's "A Prairie Home Companion," has endorsed Democratic Sen. Barack Obama for president, Obama's campaign announced Sunday.
 
How McCain's resuscitated his campaign
Feb 3 2008 1:04PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The political redemption of John McCain began half a year ago, half a world away at a place called, fittingly enough, Camp Victory.
 
How McCain's resuscitated his campaign
Feb 3 2008 1:04PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The political redemption of John McCain began half a year ago, half a world away at a place called, fittingly enough, Camp Victory.
 
How McCain's resuscitated his campaign
Feb 3 2008 1:04PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The political redemption of John McCain began half a year ago, half a world away at a place called, fittingly enough, Camp Victory.
 
Romney wins Maine caucuses
Feb 3 2008 6:30AM (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 3 2008 6:30AM (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 3 2008 6:30AM (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 3 2008 6:30AM (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.
 
Candidates address young voters
Feb 3 2008 6:29AM (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 3 2008 6:29AM (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 3 2008 6:29AM (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 3 2008 6:29AM (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 3 2008 4:38AM (CT)
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Democratic Sen. Barack Obama assured Western voters Saturday he believes in Jesus as well as the rights of gun owners.
 
Candidates scramble to reach voters
Feb 3 2008 4:38AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - So many states, so little time. There are only so many hours in the day and so many miles in even the fastest airplane, so presidential candidates are scrambling to find ways to boost their profile in the many states they'll have to skip or brush lightly before next Tuesday's virtual national primary.
 
Super Tuesday filled with fuzzy math
Feb 3 2008 4:36AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - When it comes to presidential primaries, Democrats and Republicans play by different rules. One party likes to share. The other, not so much.
 
Romney expects to fight on past Tuesday
Feb 3 2008 4:34AM (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.
 
   

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