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Obama Set For Overseas Trip, Scrutiny
Barack Obama is set for a major overseas trip that will include stops in Europe, the Middle East and perhaps Iraq.
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Obama Meets With U.S. Troops In Afghanistan
McCain Adviser Gramm Quits After 'Whiners' Remark
'Bush' Sewage Plant Plan Heads To Vote
In Poll, McCain Backers Stifle Yawns
Obama Set For Overseas Trip, Scrutiny
Should Rev. Jackson Be Fined For N-Word?
Obama Rakes In $52 Million For June
Evangelicals Find Doubt In McCain
New 'JibJab' Video Pokes Fun At Candidates
Obama Warns Of 'Fighting The Last War'
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Slideshow: Follow The Trail
Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama emerge as their party's all-but-inevitable nominees.
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Slideshow: Clinton's Historic Campaign
Hillary Rodham Clinton announces she's ending her presidential bid. Take a look at her on the campaign trail.
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Slideshow: Obama Supporters Line Up
Tens of thousands of people lined up in St. Paul, Minn., for a chance to watch Sen. Barack Obama stake his claim as the Democratic nominee for president.
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Slideshows: Candidates Related To Pitt, Jolie
Presidential Cribs Bring Unwanted Attention
Campaign 2008
Map: State-By-State Primary Results
Get a national analysis of primary season with our state-by-state map, which will have live results on election night.
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Pelosi Calls Bush 'Total Failure'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi doesn't mince words when criticizing President George W. Bush.
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McCain Haunted By His Own Hand
Cat got his tongue, but not McCain's hand -- awkward Viagra response haunts presidential hopeful.
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Obama Media Blitz To Follow Overseas
Bill Clinton Licks Wounds, Presses On
Gore Issues New Energy Challenge
Is Bad Economy Good For Obama?
JibJab Video Skewers McCain, Obama
Obama Sticks To Iraq Pullout Plan
McCain Accuses Obama Of Surge 'Flip-Flop'
Bush: No 'Magic Wand' For Cheap Gas
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A measure seeking to commemorate President George W. Bush's years in office by slapping his name on a San Francisco sewage plant has qualified for the November ballot. Is that disrespectful?
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On The Issues
On The Issues: John McCain
On The Issues: Barack Obama
Delegate Count:
Democrats Total
2,118 Needed (
Explainer
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1.
Obama
2,129
2.
Clinton
1,910.5
3.
Edwards
8 (Out)
Republicans Total
1,191 Needed (
Explainer
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1.
McCain
1,413
2.
Huckabee
286 (Out)
3.
Romney
260 (Out)
4.
Paul
19
Source: Associated Press
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