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Edwards assails Clinton's terror remarks
Jun 7 2007 10:00PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Presidential contender John Edwards on Thursday disputed Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton's claim that the U.S. is safer since Sept. 11 and contended GOP candidate Rudy Giuliani will never win if he embraces President Bush's policies.
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Edwards assails Clinton's terror remarks
Jun 7 2007 10:00PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Presidential contender John Edwards on Thursday disputed Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton's claim that the U.S. is safer since Sept. 11 and contended GOP candidate Rudy Giuliani will never win if he embraces President Bush's policies.
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McCain backer bails over immigration
Jun 7 2007 6:28PM (CT)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Republican White House hopeful John McCain's support for a bipartisan immigration bill has cost him the backing of a South Carolina county campaign chairman.
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Romney rejects long-term Iraq presence
Jun 7 2007 6:28PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Thursday rejected the Bush administration's vision of a decades-long U.S. troop presence in Iraq akin to South Korea and suggested a need for public benchmarks to gauge progress.
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Romney rejects long-term Iraq presence
Jun 7 2007 6:28PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Thursday rejected the Bush administration's vision of a decades-long U.S. troop presence in Iraq akin to South Korea and suggested a need for public benchmarks to gauge progress.
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Romney rejects long-term Iraq presence
Jun 7 2007 6:28PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Thursday rejected the Bush administration's vision of a decades-long U.S. troop presence in Iraq akin to South Korea and suggested a need for public benchmarks to gauge progress.
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Obama, Graham trade barbs in Senate
Jun 7 2007 9:30AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Presidential politics and partisan resentments reached a boil in the Senate Wednesday night, as a heated exchange between Sens. Barack Obama and Lindsey Graham erupted on the chamber floor and continued in a nearby corridor.
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