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Women Could Give Clinton the Edge In Maine's Caucuses

added on 2008-02-10 09:30:10 (Washington Post - Politics)
BANGOR, Maine, Feb. 9 -- It is women like Linda Sinclair who have turned New England into a potentially tough playing field for Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.). ...more.

796 Insiders May Hold Democrats' Key

added on 2008-02-10 09:30:09 (Washington Post - Politics)
For months, Patsy Arceneaux sat on the fence as key aides to the presidential campaigns of Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama made gentle but persistent inquiries. Ann Lewis, a close Clinton adviser, called weekly. The 2004 Democratic nominee, Sen. John F. Kerry (Mass.), called,... ...more.

Stumping for Obama, Fenty Says Primary Is Important for D.C., Too

added on 2008-02-09 09:30:08 (Washington Post - Politics)
Mayor Adrian M. Fenty opened a D.C. campaign office for Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama yesterday and used the occasion to stress the importance of Tuesday's primary election for a city that is seeking congressional voting rights and to urge residents to turn out in large numbers at the... ...more.

Clinton, Obama Supporters Muster Forces at Local Rallies

added on 2008-02-09 09:30:13 (Washington Post - Politics)
Supporters of Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama staged dueling rallies in Maryland yesterday in advance of highly anticipated visits by the Democratic presidential hopefuls themselves. ...more.

Campaigns Prepare for a Long Haul

added on 2008-02-09 09:30:11 (Washington Post - Politics)
As Democratic voters in four states prepared to go to the polls this weekend, the party's presidential front-runners continued their cross-country chase for delegates, with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton seeking support from women and Sen. Barack Obama predicting "twists and turns" in the race ahead. ...more.

Aggressive Obama TV Spending Prompted Clinton's Loan

added on 2008-02-08 09:30:11 (Washington Post - Politics)
When Sen. Barack Obama began to bombard Super Tuesday states with television ads late last month, top advisers to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton quickly realized they could not afford to match the effort, and first broached with her the notion of dipping into her personal bank account. ...more.

And Now, More Debates

added on 2008-02-08 09:30:11 (Washington Post - Politics)
OMAHA -- Sen. Barack Obama agreed to two new debates with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and saw his post-Super Tuesday fundraising haul surpass $7 million, as he crossed the country seeking a trio of wins in the Democratic contests on Saturday. ...more.

Kennedy Helps Clinton and Obama Break the Ice

added on 2008-02-07 09:30:10 (Washington Post - Politics)
This time there was no "snub." Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) returned to the Senate yesterday after Tuesday's mega-battle in 22 state contests left their nomination fight practically deadlocked. Clinton and Obama talked briefly and let out a pair of loud laughs... ...more.

Candidates Look Ahead to Potomac Primaries

added on 2008-02-07 08:30:11 (Washington Post - Politics)
Republican Sen. John McCain moved closer to facing either of two Democratic senators, Hillary Rodham Clinton or Barack Obama, in November's presidential election after yesterday's Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses, but none of the candidates scored a decisive blow, and the campaigns' focus shi... ...more.
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