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Presidential Election News Archives for February 27, 2008

McCain, Obama tilt over al-Qaida in Iraq
Feb 27 2008 11:26PM (CT)
TYLER, Texas (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful John McCain mocked Barack Obama's view of al-Qaida in Iraq, and the Democratic contender responded that GOP policies brought the terrorist group there.
 
McCain, Obama tilt over al-Qaida in Iraq
Feb 27 2008 11:26PM (CT)
TYLER, Texas (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful John McCain mocked Barack Obama's view of al-Qaida in Iraq, and the Democratic contender responded that GOP policies brought the terrorist group there.
 
McCain, Obama tilt over al-Qaida in Iraq
Feb 27 2008 11:26PM (CT)
TYLER, Texas (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful John McCain mocked Barack Obama's view of al-Qaida in Iraq, and the Democratic contender responded that GOP policies brought the terrorist group there.
 
McCain, Obama tilt over al-Qaida in Iraq
Feb 27 2008 11:26PM (CT)
TYLER, Texas (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful John McCain mocked Barack Obama's view of al-Qaida in Iraq, and the Democratic contender responded that GOP policies brought the terrorist group there.
 
Clinton links her fate to economy
Feb 27 2008 11:09PM (CT)
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton spent almost three hours Wednesday trying to persuade a college gym full of Ohioans that her detailed plans to revive the failing economy can also resuscitate her dwindling campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.
 
Clinton links her fate to economy
Feb 27 2008 11:09PM (CT)
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton spent almost three hours Wednesday trying to persuade a college gym full of Ohioans that her detailed plans to revive the failing economy can also resuscitate her dwindling campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.
 
Clinton links her fate to economy
Feb 27 2008 11:09PM (CT)
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton spent almost three hours Wednesday trying to persuade a college gym full of Ohioans that her detailed plans to revive the failing economy can also resuscitate her dwindling campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.
 
Clinton links her fate to economy
Feb 27 2008 11:09PM (CT)
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton spent almost three hours Wednesday trying to persuade a college gym full of Ohioans that her detailed plans to revive the failing economy can also resuscitate her dwindling campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.
 
Clinton links her fate to economy
Feb 27 2008 11:09PM (CT)
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton spent almost three hours Wednesday trying to persuade a college gym full of Ohioans that her detailed plans to revive the failing economy can also resuscitate her dwindling campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.
 
Obama fights false links to Islam
Feb 27 2008 11:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - For Barack Obama, it is an ember that he has doused time and again, only to see it flicker anew: links to Islam fanned by false rumors, innuendo and association. Obama and his campaign reacted strongly this week when a photo of him in Kenyan tribal garb began spreading on the Internet.
 
Obama fights false links to Islam
Feb 27 2008 11:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - For Barack Obama, it is an ember that he has doused time and again, only to see it flicker anew: links to Islam fanned by false rumors, innuendo and association. Obama and his campaign reacted strongly this week when a photo of him in Kenyan tribal garb began spreading on the Internet.
 
Obama fights false links to Islam
Feb 27 2008 11:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - For Barack Obama, it is an ember that he has doused time and again, only to see it flicker anew: links to Islam fanned by false rumors, innuendo and association. Obama and his campaign reacted strongly this week when a photo of him in Kenyan tribal garb began spreading on the Internet.
 
Obama fights false links to Islam
Feb 27 2008 11:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - For Barack Obama, it is an ember that he has doused time and again, only to see it flicker anew: links to Islam fanned by false rumors, innuendo and association. Obama and his campaign reacted strongly this week when a photo of him in Kenyan tribal garb began spreading on the Internet.
 
Obama fights false links to Islam
Feb 27 2008 11:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - For Barack Obama, it is an ember that he has doused time and again, only to see it flicker anew: links to Islam fanned by false rumors, innuendo and association. Obama and his campaign reacted strongly this week when a photo of him in Kenyan tribal garb began spreading on the Internet.
 
Obama fights false links to Islam
Feb 27 2008 11:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - For Barack Obama, it is an ember that he has doused time and again, only to see it flicker anew: links to Islam fanned by false rumors, innuendo and association. Obama and his campaign reacted strongly this week when a photo of him in Kenyan tribal garb began spreading on the Internet.
 
Bloomberg not running for president
Feb 27 2008 11:05PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - After two years of playing coy about his presidential ambitions, Mayor Michael Bloomberg declared in a newspaper editorial Wednesday that he will not run for president but might support the candidate who "takes an independent, nonpartisan approach."
 
Lewis switches support to Obama
Feb 27 2008 9:57PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Civil rights leader John Lewis dropped his support for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid Wednesday in favor of Barack Obama.
 
Lewis switches support to Obama
Feb 27 2008 9:57PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Civil rights leader John Lewis dropped his support for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid Wednesday in favor of Barack Obama.
 
Lewis switches support to Obama
Feb 27 2008 9:57PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Civil rights leader John Lewis dropped his support for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid Wednesday in favor of Barack Obama.
 
Lewis switches support to Obama
Feb 27 2008 9:57PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Civil rights leader John Lewis dropped his support for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid Wednesday in favor of Barack Obama.
 
Clinton pressed on supporters words
Feb 27 2008 9:10PM (CT)
JANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) - A day after lecturing her presidential rival for not rejecting a controversial minister's support, Hillary Rodham Clinton declined Wednesday to reject one of her Texas backers who commented on Barack Obama's race.
 
Clinton adds a half delegate
Feb 27 2008 5:24PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's half delegate has a new friend _ one of equal stature no less.
 
McCain retools immigration stance
Feb 27 2008 4:40PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain faces a dilemma on immigration as he works to persuade conservatives he's tough enough on the issue without erasing his historic appeal to Hispanic voters. Once a crusader for offering the nation's roughly 12 million undocumented immigrants a way to get legal status, McCain now says his first priority is fortifying U.S. borders.
 
McCain retools immigration stance
Feb 27 2008 4:40PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain faces a dilemma on immigration as he works to persuade conservatives he's tough enough on the issue without erasing his historic appeal to Hispanic voters. Once a crusader for offering the nation's roughly 12 million undocumented immigrants a way to get legal status, McCain now says his first priority is fortifying U.S. borders.
 
McCain mocks Obama's Iraq comments
Feb 27 2008 1:08PM (CT)
TYLER, Texas (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful John McCain mocked Democrat Barack Obama on Wednesday for saying he would take action as president "if al-Qaida is forming a base in Iraq."
 
Sen. Dorgan endorses Obama
Feb 27 2008 1:08PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - North Dakota Sen. Byron Dorgan has endorsed Barack Obama.
 
Obama pleased with debate performance
Feb 27 2008 12:06PM (CT)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Barack Obama says his latest bout with Hillary Rodham Clinton was a terrific debate and is expressing new confidence he'll be the Democratic presidential nominee.
 
Clinton won't release taxes soon
Feb 27 2008 11:45AM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton says she won't release her tax returns until she has the Democratic presidential nomination in hand, and not before tax filing time comes in mid-April.
 
Clinton won't release taxes soon
Feb 27 2008 11:45AM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton says she won't release her tax returns until she has the Democratic presidential nomination in hand, and not before tax filing time comes in mid-April.
 
Amid election, coal takes the offensive
Feb 27 2008 9:23AM (CT)
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - Facing a bruising fight over climate change, the coal industry is on the political offensive this election year to ensure that no matter who wins in November, so does coal.
 
Amid election, coal takes the offensive
Feb 27 2008 9:23AM (CT)
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - Facing a bruising fight over climate change, the coal industry is on the political offensive this election year to ensure that no matter who wins in November, so does coal.
 
Amid election, coal takes the offensive
Feb 27 2008 9:23AM (CT)
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - Facing a bruising fight over climate change, the coal industry is on the political offensive this election year to ensure that no matter who wins in November, so does coal.
 
Amid election, coal takes the offensive
Feb 27 2008 9:23AM (CT)
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - Facing a bruising fight over climate change, the coal industry is on the political offensive this election year to ensure that no matter who wins in November, so does coal.
 
Analysis: Debate unlikely to change race
Feb 27 2008 8:56AM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are making their final pitches to voters in Ohio and Texas, must-win contests for Clinton, after a mostly somber and policy-filled debate that seemed unlikely to alter the political calculus of the race.
 
Analysis: Debate unlikely to change race
Feb 27 2008 8:56AM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are making their final pitches to voters in Ohio and Texas, must-win contests for Clinton, after a mostly somber and policy-filled debate that seemed unlikely to alter the political calculus of the race.
 
Analysis: Debate unlikely to change race
Feb 27 2008 8:56AM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are making their final pitches to voters in Ohio and Texas, must-win contests for Clinton, after a mostly somber and policy-filled debate that seemed unlikely to alter the political calculus of the race.
 
Analysis: Debate unlikely to change race
Feb 27 2008 8:56AM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are making their final pitches to voters in Ohio and Texas, must-win contests for Clinton, after a mostly somber and policy-filled debate that seemed unlikely to alter the political calculus of the race.
 
Analysis: Debate unlikely to change race
Feb 27 2008 8:56AM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are making their final pitches to voters in Ohio and Texas, must-win contests for Clinton, after a mostly somber and policy-filled debate that seemed unlikely to alter the political calculus of the race.
 
Analysis: Debate unlikely to change race
Feb 27 2008 8:56AM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are making their final pitches to voters in Ohio and Texas, must-win contests for Clinton, after a mostly somber and policy-filled debate that seemed unlikely to alter the political calculus of the race.
 
Clinton, Obama clash over NAFTA, Iraq
Feb 27 2008 8:52AM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama clashed over trade, health care and the war in Iraq Tuesday night in a crackling debate at close quarters one week before a pivotal group of primaries.
 
Clinton, Obama clash over NAFTA, Iraq
Feb 27 2008 8:52AM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama clashed over trade, health care and the war in Iraq Tuesday night in a crackling debate at close quarters one week before a pivotal group of primaries.
 
   

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