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Clinton: Obama 'change you can Xerox'
Feb 21 2008 11:09PM (CT)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton accused presidential rival Barack Obama of political plagiarism Thursday night, but drew boos from a Democratic debate audience when she ridiculed him as the candidate of "change you can Xerox."
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Clinton: Obama 'change you can Xerox'
Feb 21 2008 11:09PM (CT)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton accused presidential rival Barack Obama of political plagiarism Thursday night, but drew boos from a Democratic debate audience when she ridiculed him as the candidate of "change you can Xerox."
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Clinton: Obama 'change you can Xerox'
Feb 21 2008 11:09PM (CT)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton accused presidential rival Barack Obama of political plagiarism Thursday night, but drew boos from a Democratic debate audience when she ridiculed him as the candidate of "change you can Xerox."
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Clinton: Obama 'change you can Xerox'
Feb 21 2008 11:09PM (CT)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton accused presidential rival Barack Obama of political plagiarism Thursday night, but drew boos from a Democratic debate audience when she ridiculed him as the candidate of "change you can Xerox."
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Clinton: Obama 'change you can Xerox'
Feb 21 2008 11:09PM (CT)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton accused presidential rival Barack Obama of political plagiarism Thursday night, but drew boos from a Democratic debate audience when she ridiculed him as the candidate of "change you can Xerox."
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Cindy McCain, like others, stands by man
Feb 21 2008 11:04PM (CT)
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - Cindy McCain did not hesitate as she stepped toward the microphone, taking her place in the history of political wives who stood by their men in the face of rumored or alleged marital infidelity.
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Analysis: Story could undercut McCain
Feb 21 2008 10:06PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain sought to minimize damage to his man-of-character image and his presidential hopes Thursday, vigorously denying and denouncing a newspaper report suggesting an improper relationship with a female lobbyist.
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Analysis: Story could undercut McCain
Feb 21 2008 10:06PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain sought to minimize damage to his man-of-character image and his presidential hopes Thursday, vigorously denying and denouncing a newspaper report suggesting an improper relationship with a female lobbyist.
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Analysis: Story could undercut McCain
Feb 21 2008 10:06PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain sought to minimize damage to his man-of-character image and his presidential hopes Thursday, vigorously denying and denouncing a newspaper report suggesting an improper relationship with a female lobbyist.
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Clinton sets to change course in debate
Feb 21 2008 7:49PM (CT)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton set out to change the course of the Democratic presidential race Thursday in the first of a pair of debates with Sen. Barack Obama before March 4 primaries in two battleground states.
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Change to Win endorses Obama
Feb 21 2008 5:30PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The new Change to Win labor federation gave its first presidential endorsement to Democratic Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday, saying its 6 million members could help push him over the top and into the general election as the Democratic nominee.
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Change to Win endorses Obama
Feb 21 2008 5:30PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The new Change to Win labor federation gave its first presidential endorsement to Democratic Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday, saying its 6 million members could help push him over the top and into the general election as the Democratic nominee.
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Change to Win endorses Obama
Feb 21 2008 5:30PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The new Change to Win labor federation gave its first presidential endorsement to Democratic Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday, saying its 6 million members could help push him over the top and into the general election as the Democratic nominee.
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Change to Win endorses Obama
Feb 21 2008 5:30PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The new Change to Win labor federation gave its first presidential endorsement to Democratic Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday, saying its 6 million members could help push him over the top and into the general election as the Democratic nominee.
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Change to Win endorses Obama
Feb 21 2008 5:30PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The new Change to Win labor federation gave its first presidential endorsement to Democratic Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday, saying its 6 million members could help push him over the top and into the general election as the Democratic nominee.
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Change to Win endorses Obama
Feb 21 2008 5:30PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The new Change to Win labor federation gave its first presidential endorsement to Democratic Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday, saying its 6 million members could help push him over the top and into the general election as the Democratic nominee.
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Change to Win endorses Obama
Feb 21 2008 5:30PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The new Change to Win labor federation gave its first presidential endorsement to Democratic Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday, saying its 6 million members could help push him over the top and into the general election as the Democratic nominee.
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Obama wins Democrats Abroad primary
Feb 21 2008 5:05PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Barack Obama won the Democrats Abroad global primary in results announced Thursday, giving him 11 straight victories in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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McCain loan raises FEC questions
Feb 21 2008 12:56PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The government's top campaign finance regulator says John McCain can't drop out of the primary election's public financing system until he answers questions about a loan he obtained to kickstart his once faltering presidential campaign.
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Clinton faces daunting delegate deficit
Feb 21 2008 7:50AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton must win 57 percent of the remaining primary and caucus delegates to erase Barack Obama's lead, a daunting task requiring landslide-sized victories by a struggling presidential candidate.
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Clinton faces daunting delegate deficit
Feb 21 2008 7:50AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton must win 57 percent of the remaining primary and caucus delegates to erase Barack Obama's lead, a daunting task requiring landslide-sized victories by a struggling presidential candidate.
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Clinton faces daunting delegate deficit
Feb 21 2008 7:50AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton must win 57 percent of the remaining primary and caucus delegates to erase Barack Obama's lead, a daunting task requiring landslide-sized victories by a struggling presidential candidate.
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What Clinton's Wisconsin loss means
Feb 21 2008 3:23AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton's defeat in this week's Wisconsin Democratic presidential primary wasn't just any old loss.
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Obama learned politics helping the poor
Feb 21 2008 3:22AM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Just 23 years old, Barack Obama was nicknamed "Baby Face" by mothers as he tried to organize poor people on Chicago's South Side to join together and pressure the city to fix potholes, clean parks and remove asbestos insulation from public housing.
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