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Huckabee points to southern strength
Feb 5 2008 11:57PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee said Tuesday he would press on with his White House candidacy, emboldened by wins in the South. Huckabee suggested he and John McCain were now the main two GOP candidates.
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McCain strings key wins on East Coast
Feb 5 2008 11:56PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. John McCain swept a string of delegate-rich, East Coast primaries Tuesday night, reaching for command of the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Democratic rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama traded victories in an epic struggle from Connecticut to California.
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Clinton wins in Missouri; GOP race close
Feb 5 2008 11:52PM (CT)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Propelled largely by rural voters, Democrat Hillary Clinton won the important presidential testing ground of Missouri on Tuesday. Republicans Mike Huckabee and John McCain were in a tight battle for a rich delegate reward.
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Obama, McCain post wins in Illinois
Feb 5 2008 11:49PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Barack Obama used his favorite son status and a message of change to thump Hillary Rodham Clinton in Illinois _ a rich Super Tuesday prize that used to be the heart of Clinton country. John McCain defeated Mitt Romney on the Republican side.
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Analysis: McCain looks to seal deal
Feb 5 2008 11:44PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain's string of victories in the Northeast and across the country put him on the brink of being unstoppable.
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Analysis: McCain looks to seal deal
Feb 5 2008 11:44PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain's string of victories in the Northeast and across the country put him on the brink of being unstoppable.
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Analysis: McCain looks to seal deal
Feb 5 2008 11:44PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain's string of victories in the Northeast and across the country put him on the brink of being unstoppable.
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Analysis: McCain looks to seal deal
Feb 5 2008 11:44PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain's string of victories in the Northeast and across the country put him on the brink of being unstoppable.
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Clinton looks past Obama and faults Bush
Feb 5 2008 11:42PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton celebrated her collection of Super Tuesday wins and looked past Democratic rival Barack Obama to take a swipe at President Bush and his Republican allies.
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Clinton looks past Obama and faults Bush
Feb 5 2008 11:42PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton celebrated her collection of Super Tuesday wins and looked past Democratic rival Barack Obama to take a swipe at President Bush and his Republican allies.
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Clinton edges ahead in delegate count
Feb 5 2008 11:37PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. John McCain jumped to a commanding lead in the Republican delegate race over Mitt Romney on Super Tuesday. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton edged ahead of Sen. Barack Obama in the race for Democratic delegates.
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Romney pledges to stay in GOP race
Feb 5 2008 11:28PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney pledged to fight all the way to the Republican nominating convention this summer if necessary, despite being overpowered by John McCain in Super Tuesday contests.
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Huckabee, Obama win in Alabama
Feb 5 2008 11:26PM (CT)
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Mike Huckabee turned out evangelical voters and Barack Obama captured black and young voters as both won Alabama's presidential primaries Tuesday.
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Huckabee points to southern strength
Feb 5 2008 11:18PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee said Tuesday he would press on with his White House candidacy, emboldened by wins in the South. Huckabee suggested he and John McCain were now the main two GOP candidates.
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Huckabee points to southern strength
Feb 5 2008 11:18PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee said Tuesday he would press on with his White House candidacy, emboldened by wins in the South. Huckabee suggested he and John McCain were now the main two GOP candidates.
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Huckabee edges out McCain, Romney in Ga.
Feb 5 2008 11:15PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - Mike Huckabee relied on evangelical Christians and mainline conservatives to win in Georgia, edging out John McCain and Mitt Romney to take the South's biggest prize of Super Tuesday.
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Romney, Obama win in Utah
Feb 5 2008 11:04PM (CT)
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, whose Mormon faith played a big role in his primary victory in Utah, won 36 delegates in a winner-take-all sweep, while Barack Obama defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic primary.
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Exit polls track trends of voters
Feb 5 2008 10:59PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton was strongly supported by Hispanics and people seeking an experienced candidate, but Barack Obama was eating into her usual dominance of women and whites, in early national exit polls Tuesday. A coalition of black, young, white and higher-income voters were flocking to Obama.
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Obama captures Kansas
Feb 5 2008 10:59PM (CT)
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Barack Obama rolled to an easy victory Tuesday night in Kansas' Democratic presidential contest as large crowds of voters overwhelmed some caucus sites.
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Clinton wins Tennessee, GOP race close
Feb 5 2008 10:51PM (CT)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Women voters helped Hillary Rodham Clinton win the Democratic primary in Tennessee on Tuesday, while the Republican race remained too close to call.
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Clinton, McCain roll to victory in NY
Feb 5 2008 10:41PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton beat back a strong challenge from Barack Obama on Tuesday to win her adopted state, and John McCain defeated Mitt Romney to claim all of New York's Republican delegates.
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Clinton, Huckabee win primaries in Ark.
Feb 5 2008 10:34PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Mike Huckabee and Hillary Rodham Clinton won their parties' primaries in Arkansas on Tuesday, both boosted by strong ties to the state.
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Clinton, Huckabee win primaries in Ark.
Feb 5 2008 10:34PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Mike Huckabee and Hillary Rodham Clinton won their parties' primaries in Arkansas on Tuesday, both boosted by strong ties to the state.
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Analysis: Clinton and Obama start anew
Feb 5 2008 10:27PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton captured needed states Tuesday night even as Barack Obama ate into her traditional base of support on a topsy-turvy night where a ballot victory was not the only measure of success.
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Analysis: Clinton and Obama start anew
Feb 5 2008 10:27PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton captured needed states Tuesday night even as Barack Obama ate into her traditional base of support on a topsy-turvy night where a ballot victory was not the only measure of success.
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McCain, Clinton take Oklahoma vote
Feb 5 2008 10:21PM (CT)
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - John McCain edged Mike Huckabee in Oklahoma's Republican presidential primary on Tuesday, while Hillary Rodham Clinton cruised past Barack Obama in the Democratic race.
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Clinton beats Obama in Mass. primary
Feb 5 2008 9:21PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton turned back Barack Obama and his high-profile endorsements to win the presidential primary in Massachusetts, while former Gov. Mitt Romney had little trouble defending his home turf against Republican rival John McCain.
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McCain wins NJ Republican primary
Feb 5 2008 8:36PM (CT)
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - John McCain won an easy victory in the New Jersey Republican primary Tuesday, grabbing support from party moderates and seizing on his support from the one-time favorite, New Yorker Rudy Giuliani.
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McCain: I can work with Democrats
Feb 5 2008 8:08PM (CT)
PHOENIX (AP) - Republican Sen. John McCain took a Super Tuesday swipe at rival Mitt Romney's conservative credentials and looked past the GOP nomination race to suggest he was well-suited to reach across the aisle to work with Democrats.
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McCain: I can work with Democrats
Feb 5 2008 8:08PM (CT)
PHOENIX (AP) - Republican Sen. John McCain took a Super Tuesday swipe at rival Mitt Romney's conservative credentials and looked past the GOP nomination race to suggest he was well-suited to reach across the aisle to work with Democrats.
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McCain: I can work with Democrats
Feb 5 2008 8:08PM (CT)
PHOENIX (AP) - Republican Sen. John McCain took a Super Tuesday swipe at rival Mitt Romney's conservative credentials and looked past the GOP nomination race to suggest he was well-suited to reach across the aisle to work with Democrats.
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Huckabee wins W.Va. GOP convention
Feb 5 2008 6:51PM (CT)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee won 18 delegates Tuesday as backers of rival John McCain threw him their support to prevent Mitt Romney from capturing the winner-take-all GOP state convention vote.
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Romney campaigns throughout the night
Feb 5 2008 11:42AM (CT)
ABOARD XTRA AIRWAYS FLIGHT 314 (AP) - It took a 37-hour trip to do something that eight rivals and a 12-month campaign couldn't: muss Mitt Romney's hair.
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Americans overseas head to polls
Feb 5 2008 8:57AM (CT)
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - Americans living overseas started lining up in hotels and coffee shops Tuesday to vote for Democratic candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential elections, while others _ for the first time ever _ cast ballots online.
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Americans overseas head to polls
Feb 5 2008 8:57AM (CT)
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - Americans living overseas started lining up in hotels and coffee shops Tuesday to vote for Democratic candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential elections, while others _ for the first time ever _ cast ballots online.
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Americans overseas head to polls
Feb 5 2008 8:57AM (CT)
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - Americans living overseas started lining up in hotels and coffee shops Tuesday to vote for Democratic candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential elections, while others _ for the first time ever _ cast ballots online.
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