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Frank: Trailing Democrat should drop out
Apr 15 2008 9:12AM CT
WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. Barney Frank said the trailing Democratic presidential candidate should drop out of the race by no later than June 3 the date of the two last Democratic primaries even if it is the candidate he supports, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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McCain proposes break in gas taxes
Apr 15 2008 8:47AM CT
PITTSBURGH (AP) - John McCain called Tuesday for the federal government to free people from paying gasoline taxes this summer and ensure that college students can secure loans this fall, proposals aimed at stemming the public's pain now from the troubled economy.
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Gun rights, gun deaths divide Pa. voters
Apr 15 2008 2:04AM CT
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton are gingerly threading their way between two of the most politically charged numbers in Pennsylvania: the state's almost 1 million licensed hunters and Philadelphia's nearly one-a-day rate of gun murders.
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Pa. voters divided over Obama remarks
Apr 15 2008 1:15AM CT
SHENANDOAH, Pa. (AP) - Yes, some Democrats in Pennsylvania's Rust Belt communities were upset by Barack Obama's suggestion that voters there "cling to guns or religion" because of bitterness about their economic lot. But many more seem to think it was no big deal and if there's a problem it's with the political slapfest that has followed.
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BET founder takes on Obama, race
Apr 14 2008 10:48PM CT
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - The billionaire founder of Black Entertainment Television says Barack Obama would not be a leading presidential candidate if he were white and that the Illinois senator's campaign has "a hair-trigger on anything racial."
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Obama: Clinton using GOP playbook
Apr 14 2008 8:57PM CT
WASHINGTON (AP) - After days on the campaign defensive, Democrat Barack Obama accused rival Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday of leveling criticism straight from the Republican playbook and said even so, he will win the White House over John McCain and an "out of touch" GOP.
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