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Huckabee brushes off calls to bow out
Feb 11 2008 11:19PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Against overwhelming odds, Mike Huckabee keeps brushing off calls to drop his presidential bid for the good of the Republican Party. The former Arkansas governor and ordained Baptist minister is following in the footsteps of past spoilers such as Republican Ronald Reagan in 1976 and Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy in 1980, who both pressed uphill primary challenges to the limits.
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Huckabee brushes off calls to bow out
Feb 11 2008 11:19PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Against overwhelming odds, Mike Huckabee keeps brushing off calls to drop his presidential bid for the good of the Republican Party. The former Arkansas governor and ordained Baptist minister is following in the footsteps of past spoilers such as Republican Ronald Reagan in 1976 and Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy in 1980, who both pressed uphill primary challenges to the limits.
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Huckabee brushes off calls to bow out
Feb 11 2008 11:19PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Against overwhelming odds, Mike Huckabee keeps brushing off calls to drop his presidential bid for the good of the Republican Party. The former Arkansas governor and ordained Baptist minister is following in the footsteps of past spoilers such as Republican Ronald Reagan in 1976 and Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy in 1980, who both pressed uphill primary challenges to the limits.
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Huckabee brushes off calls to bow out
Feb 11 2008 11:19PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Against overwhelming odds, Mike Huckabee keeps brushing off calls to drop his presidential bid for the good of the Republican Party. The former Arkansas governor and ordained Baptist minister is following in the footsteps of past spoilers such as Republican Ronald Reagan in 1976 and Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy in 1980, who both pressed uphill primary challenges to the limits.
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Huckabee brushes off calls to bow out
Feb 11 2008 11:19PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Against overwhelming odds, Mike Huckabee keeps brushing off calls to drop his presidential bid for the good of the Republican Party. The former Arkansas governor and ordained Baptist minister is following in the footsteps of past spoilers such as Republican Ronald Reagan in 1976 and Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy in 1980, who both pressed uphill primary challenges to the limits.
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Huckabee brushes off calls to bow out
Feb 11 2008 11:19PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Against overwhelming odds, Mike Huckabee keeps brushing off calls to drop his presidential bid for the good of the Republican Party. The former Arkansas governor and ordained Baptist minister is following in the footsteps of past spoilers such as Republican Ronald Reagan in 1976 and Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy in 1980, who both pressed uphill primary challenges to the limits.
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Clinton not ready to release tax returns
Feb 11 2008 11:15PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Resisting calls from Barack Obama to release her income tax returns, Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday she would only do so if she secures the Democratic presidential nomination and contended her rival had been less than candid about his relationship with major campaign contributors.
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Clinton not ready to release tax returns
Feb 11 2008 11:15PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Resisting calls from Barack Obama to release her income tax returns, Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday she would only do so if she secures the Democratic presidential nomination and contended her rival had been less than candid about his relationship with major campaign contributors.
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Clinton not ready to release tax returns
Feb 11 2008 11:15PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Resisting calls from Barack Obama to release her income tax returns, Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday she would only do so if she secures the Democratic presidential nomination and contended her rival had been less than candid about his relationship with major campaign contributors.
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Clinton not ready to release tax returns
Feb 11 2008 11:15PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Resisting calls from Barack Obama to release her income tax returns, Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday she would only do so if she secures the Democratic presidential nomination and contended her rival had been less than candid about his relationship with major campaign contributors.
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Obama narrowly leads McCain in AP poll
Feb 11 2008 9:40PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama would narrowly defeat Republican John McCain if they were matched today in the presidential election, while McCain and Hillary Rodham Clinton are running about even, according to new general-election sentiment since the Super Tuesday contests.
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Obama narrowly leads McCain in AP poll
Feb 11 2008 9:40PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama would narrowly defeat Republican John McCain if they were matched today in the presidential election, while McCain and Hillary Rodham Clinton are running about even, according to new general-election sentiment since the Super Tuesday contests.
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Obama narrowly leads McCain in AP poll
Feb 11 2008 9:40PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama would narrowly defeat Republican John McCain if they were matched today in the presidential election, while McCain and Hillary Rodham Clinton are running about even, according to new general-election sentiment since the Super Tuesday contests.
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Play of the Day: Fight song for Clinton
Feb 11 2008 5:29PM (CT)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was wrapping up a visit to a political science class at the University of Virginia Monday when she received an unexpected send-off: a spontaneous chorus of the school's fight song.
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Play of the Day: Fight song for Clinton
Feb 11 2008 5:29PM (CT)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was wrapping up a visit to a political science class at the University of Virginia Monday when she received an unexpected send-off: a spontaneous chorus of the school's fight song.
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Play of the Day: Fight song for Clinton
Feb 11 2008 5:29PM (CT)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was wrapping up a visit to a political science class at the University of Virginia Monday when she received an unexpected send-off: a spontaneous chorus of the school's fight song.
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Play of the Day: Fight song for Clinton
Feb 11 2008 5:29PM (CT)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was wrapping up a visit to a political science class at the University of Virginia Monday when she received an unexpected send-off: a spontaneous chorus of the school's fight song.
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Play of the Day: Fight song for Clinton
Feb 11 2008 5:29PM (CT)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was wrapping up a visit to a political science class at the University of Virginia Monday when she received an unexpected send-off: a spontaneous chorus of the school's fight song.
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Obama looks ahead to March contests
Feb 11 2008 5:05PM (CT)
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, riding a tide of momentum, and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is seeking to stop him somewhere and somehow, will launch TV ads in Ohio and Texas, which hold crucial primaries in three weeks.
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Obama looks ahead to March contests
Feb 11 2008 5:05PM (CT)
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, riding a tide of momentum, and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is seeking to stop him somewhere and somehow, will launch TV ads in Ohio and Texas, which hold crucial primaries in three weeks.
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Obama looks ahead to March contests
Feb 11 2008 5:05PM (CT)
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, riding a tide of momentum, and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is seeking to stop him somewhere and somehow, will launch TV ads in Ohio and Texas, which hold crucial primaries in three weeks.
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Evangelical leader Bauer endorses McCain
Feb 11 2008 4:27PM (CT)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Republican John McCain challenged the notion he is struggling to rally conservative critics as he picked up the endorsement Monday of evangelical leader Gary Bauer.
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Evangelical leader Bauer endorses McCain
Feb 11 2008 4:27PM (CT)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Republican John McCain challenged the notion he is struggling to rally conservative critics as he picked up the endorsement Monday of evangelical leader Gary Bauer.
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Evangelical leader Bauer endorses McCain
Feb 11 2008 4:27PM (CT)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Republican John McCain challenged the notion he is struggling to rally conservative critics as he picked up the endorsement Monday of evangelical leader Gary Bauer.
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McCain rejects primary public funds
Feb 11 2008 3:54PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. John McCain, a passionate advocate of limits on campaign finances, is turning down government matching funds for the primary to free him to spend more money as he prepares for a general election contest.
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Obama defeats Clinton in Maine caucuses
Feb 11 2008 6:17AM (CT)
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) - Barack Obama defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton in Maine presidential caucuses Sunday, grabbing a majority of delegates as the state's Democrats overlooked the snowy weather and turned out in heavy numbers for municipal gatherings.
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Analysis: Silence is Bloomberg trademark
Feb 11 2008 3:08AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg reaches decisions by relying on a mix of gut feelings and obsessively collected and analyzed data, while saying nothing about any of it to outsiders.
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Clinton replaces campaign manager
Feb 11 2008 12:33AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton replaced campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle with longtime aide Maggie Williams on Sunday, engineering a shake-up in a presidential campaign struggling to overcome rival Sen. Barack Obama's financial and political strengths.
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Clinton replaces campaign manager
Feb 11 2008 12:33AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton replaced campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle with longtime aide Maggie Williams on Sunday, engineering a shake-up in a presidential campaign struggling to overcome rival Sen. Barack Obama's financial and political strengths.
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