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Obama says borrowed lines not a big deal
Feb 18 2008 11:11PM (CT)
NILES, Ohio (AP) - Sen. Barack Obama said Monday that he doesn't think it's a big deal that he borrowed lines from his friend Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, although he probably should have given him credit.
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Obama says borrowed lines not a big deal
Feb 18 2008 11:11PM (CT)
NILES, Ohio (AP) - Sen. Barack Obama said Monday that he doesn't think it's a big deal that he borrowed lines from his friend Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, although he probably should have given him credit.
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20 delegates at stake in Hawaii contest
Feb 18 2008 11:03PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton are expected to draw long lines and record turnout Tuesday as voters take advantage of a rare opportunity to influence the tight contest for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Clinton camp accuses Obama of plagiarism
Feb 18 2008 11:03PM (CT)
DE PERE, Wis. (AP) - Top advisers to Hillary Rodham Clinton accused Democratic rival Barack Obama of plagiarism Monday, the latest effort by her campaign to undermine the Illinois senator's credibility. Obama shrugged off the criticism and noted Clinton has used his slogans, too.
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Clinton camp accuses Obama of plagiarism
Feb 18 2008 11:03PM (CT)
DE PERE, Wis. (AP) - Top advisers to Hillary Rodham Clinton accused Democratic rival Barack Obama of plagiarism Monday, the latest effort by her campaign to undermine the Illinois senator's credibility. Obama shrugged off the criticism and noted Clinton has used his slogans, too.
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Clinton camp accuses Obama of plagiarism
Feb 18 2008 11:03PM (CT)
DE PERE, Wis. (AP) - Top advisers to Hillary Rodham Clinton accused Democratic rival Barack Obama of plagiarism Monday, the latest effort by her campaign to undermine the Illinois senator's credibility. Obama shrugged off the criticism and noted Clinton has used his slogans, too.
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McCain still short of nomination
Feb 18 2008 11:02PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Not so fast, Sen. McCain. John McCain's campaign issued a statement last week claiming the Arizona senator had surpassed the number of delegates needed to secure the GOP nomination for president, after Mitt Romney endorsed him.
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McCain picks up elder Bush support
Feb 18 2008 11:00PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - John McCain picked up former President George H.W. Bush's support on Monday, a critical blessing by a pillar of the Republican establishment whose members aren't completely sold on the party's next standard-bearer.
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McCain picks up elder Bush support
Feb 18 2008 11:00PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - John McCain picked up former President George H.W. Bush's support on Monday, a critical blessing by a pillar of the Republican establishment whose members aren't completely sold on the party's next standard-bearer.
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Handwritten ballots mark tight N.M. vote
Feb 18 2008 3:28PM (CT)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - You've waited patiently in line to vote, only to be told your name can't be found on registration rolls. Worse, they've run out of ballots at your polling station.
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Proper role of superdelegates debated
Feb 18 2008 2:02PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - First-term Rep. Carol Shea-Porter supports Sen. Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination, even though her New Hampshire constituents voted for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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Obama says borrowed lines not a big deal
Feb 18 2008 1:15PM (CT)
NILES, Ohio (AP) - Barack Obama says he probably should have given his friend the governor of Massachusetts credit for using his lines over the weekend.
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McCain tries to keep freewheeling style
Feb 18 2008 11:35AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain's presidential campaign has been likened to a pirate ship: A feisty captain, rhetorical saber in hand, leading a fiercely loyal crew against his Republican primary opponents.
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McCain tries to keep freewheeling style
Feb 18 2008 11:35AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain's presidential campaign has been likened to a pirate ship: A feisty captain, rhetorical saber in hand, leading a fiercely loyal crew against his Republican primary opponents.
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McCain tries to keep freewheeling style
Feb 18 2008 11:35AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain's presidential campaign has been likened to a pirate ship: A feisty captain, rhetorical saber in hand, leading a fiercely loyal crew against his Republican primary opponents.
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McCain tries to keep freewheeling style
Feb 18 2008 11:35AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain's presidential campaign has been likened to a pirate ship: A feisty captain, rhetorical saber in hand, leading a fiercely loyal crew against his Republican primary opponents.
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McCain tries to keep freewheeling style
Feb 18 2008 11:35AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain's presidential campaign has been likened to a pirate ship: A feisty captain, rhetorical saber in hand, leading a fiercely loyal crew against his Republican primary opponents.
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Clinton, Obama compete in Wisconsin
Feb 18 2008 8:49AM (CT)
MILWAUKEE (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton, struggling for the renewed momentum a win in Tuesday's Wisconsin primary would provide, reached out to working class families with a detailed economic plan while rival Barack Obama courted John Edwards in a bid to widen his lead in a tight Democratic presidential nominating race.
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Clinton issues economic plan
Feb 18 2008 3:30AM (CT)
MILWAUKEE (AP) - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign released a 13-page blueprint for fixing the economy Monday, detailing the former first lady's plans to achieve universal health care, address the home foreclosure crisis and develop jobs for the middle class.
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Obama, Edwards meet in N.C.; no nod yet
Feb 18 2008 12:05AM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Barack Obama sneaked down to North Carolina Sunday and met with former rival John Edwards, who has yet to make an endorsement in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Obama, Edwards meet in N.C.; no nod yet
Feb 18 2008 12:05AM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Barack Obama sneaked down to North Carolina Sunday and met with former rival John Edwards, who has yet to make an endorsement in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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