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News Source: United Press International
| about 1 year ago
Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., who backed Barack Obama for president this week, said he does not want to run for vice president again. Edwards, buttonholed by reporters Thursday evening outside a New York event, said he was not thinking about becoming U.
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News Source: The New York Times
| about 1 year ago
Mayor Won�t Run Again Published: May 17, 2008 L. Douglas Wilder, who earned a place in history as the nation’s first elected black governor, will not seek re-election as the mayor of Richmond, most likely bringing his political career to a...
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News Source: The New York Times
| about 1 year ago
On Thursday, little more than two weeks later, the doll lay on the sofa by her seat on the plane, shriveled and deflated...Mrs. Clinton found herself largely ignored on Friday while a battle raged between Senator Barack Obama on one hand and Senator...
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News Source: Portland Tribune
| about 1 year ago
She criticized Bush for his “embarrassing” energy policy, that, she said, involved begging the Saudis to pump more oil so the price would decline. Clinton also said that GOP presidential nominee-in-waiting McCain’s plan to bring troops home...
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News Source: United Press International
| about 1 year ago
Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is airing ads in Kentucky and Oregon, with one ad challenging the notion that she is all but out of the race. The Kentucky ads focus on the New York senator as a champion of blue-collar voters, The Hill...
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News Source: China News
| about 1 year ago
Former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards denied the speculations on Friday that he would be Barack Obama's running partner. "No," Edwards said in an interview with NBC's Today show. "Won't happen .....But the former North Carolina...
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News Source: Associated Press
| about 1 year ago
Former Sen. George McGovern, the 1972 Democratic presidential candidate and an early backer of Hillary Rodham Clinton, joined a noisy rally for Barack Obama on Friday night, describing the Illinois senator as a "ripple of hope" who can win the White...
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News Source: Press TV
| about 1 year ago
While the candidate once campaigned relentlessly with four or five events a day, she now has two or three. The number of press spokesmen with her is down to one from two, and the press corps barely fills one bus when once it filled two. In the online...
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News Source: The New York Observer
| about 1 year ago
There’s a school of thought that the most revealing presidential primary this week was not in West Virginia but in Nebraska, where a non-binding vote was held in conjunction with the state’s regularly scheduled primary. Barack Obama won it very...
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News Source: The New York Observer
| about 1 year ago
Last week, in an analysis of the popular vote in the Democratic race, I quoted Manuel Alvarez-Rivera, a Puerto Rican election expert who scoffed at the widely accepted estimate here on the mainland of a turnout of 1,000,000 voters in Puerto Rico's...