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Barack Obama Pulls in Record $32 Million for Campaign in January

Barack Obama Pulls in Record $32 Million for Campaign in January

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Rudy Giuliani to Drop Out of Republican Race, Expected to Endorse John McCain

Rudy Giuliani to Drop Out of Republican Race, Expected to Endorse John McCain

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John Edwards to End Presidential Bid, Democratic Race Falls to Clinton – Obama

John Edwards to End Presidential Bid, Democratic Race Falls to Clinton – Obama

John McCain Leads Oklahoma Poll Released by Survey USA

Oklahoma Poll: Rudy Giuliani 6%, Mitt Romney 19%, Mike Huckabee 28%, John McCain 37%, Ron Paul 6%.

John McCain Leads California Poll Released by Survey USA

California Poll: Rudy Giuliani 12%, Mitt Romney 25%, Mike Huckabee 14%, John McCain 37%, Ron Paul 4%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Oklahoma Poll Released by Survey USA

Oklahoma Poll: Hillary Clinton 44%, Barack Obama 19%, John Edwards 27%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Connecticut Poll Released by Rasmussen Reports

Connecticut Poll: Hillary Clinton 40%, Barack Obama 40%, John Edwards 11%.

Hillary Clinton Leads California Poll Released by Survey USA

California Poll: Hillary Clinton 49%, Barack Obama 38%, John Edwards 9%.

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John McCain Edges Mitt Romney in Florida, Giuliani Finishes Disappointing Third

John McCain Edges Mitt Romney in Florida, Giuliani Finishes Disappointing Third

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Barack Obama Picks up Endorsement from Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius

Barack Obama Picks up Endorsement from Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius

Rep. Maxine Waters Endorses Sen. Hillary Clinton

Rep. Maxine Waters Endorses Sen. Hillary Clinton

Mitt Romney Pushes Financial Experience In Economic Meltdown

In the wake of a government approved plan to stimulate the economy, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is pulling out his resume as a business leader and his record in the state of balancing the budget and helping private companies through ...

Ron Paul Continues As Thorn In Republican Side

Despite being ignored by the national media, Texas Representative continues to be a force in the Republican campaign for the nomination for president. Having come in second in Nevada, he holds onto six delegates in the race and continues to attra ...

Mike Huckabee Appears To Have Home State Advantage

Leaving the orange groves in Florida appearing low on the list of interest among Florida voters, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is heading into Super Tuesday with a decided advantage in his home state of Arkansas. In national polls, he is ...

Can Barack Obama Ride South Carolina Wave Into Super Tuesday?

After trouncing all comers in South Carolina, Illinois Senator Barack Obama is hoping his victory there can help propel him ahead in the Democratic nomination for president. Currently, he is trailing in the delegate count 249 to 167 behind Hillar ...

Can Home State Advantage Help Hillary Clinton?

Typically, in national politics a candidate has a lot of support in their home state. In this year's Democratic nomination race, New York Senator Hillary Clinton may have the better deal with two states claiming her as a native. When her husband ...

Mitt Romney's Fiscal Record Appeals To Florida Voters

As the Republican presidential nomination race gets tighter, the Florida primary on February 26 could play a decisive role in many of the candidates campaigns. In a state that we led by Rudy Giuliani through most of the summer and early fall, for ...

Barack Obama's Wife Finally Joins The Fray

While cruising through South Carolina, Barack Obama was joined by his wife Michelle on the campaign trail, as she spoke to groups about her husband's religious and patriotic beliefs. Taking a more visible stance in the campaign from her earlier a ...

Mike Huckabee Picks Up Support From Duncan Hunter

With a lagging position in the Florida primary polls and a dwindling supply of campaign cash, Mike Huckabee, former Arizona Governor is happy for the support from Duncan Hunter following his exit from the Republican race for president. Although H ...

Hillary Clinton Wants Race Focused On Issues

New York Senator Hillary Clinton says she wants the race for the Democratic nomination for president to focus on issues, not race and gender, following a bitter week of attacks by both Clinton and Barack Obama on many personal issues. Heading int ...