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This Story Democrats In 9 Races Cite Desire For Change Article | More Democratic voters in nine key Super Tuesday states were motivated by a desire for change than by experience or electability, while Republican voters in seven of the nine primarily focused on the nation's sagging economy, according to network exit polls. This Story Clinton Lent Her Campaign $5 Million Article | Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton announced yesterday that she had lent her campaign $5 million, a remarkable twist for a candidate who raised more than $100 million last year that came as she and Sen. Barack Obama continued to spar over which of them was the Democratic winner in coast-to-coast Super... This Story Clinton and Obama Trade Victories Article | Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton won victories over Sen. Barack Obama in California, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York last night, giving her presidential campaign a crucial boost. But Obama countered by winning of a string of states, including the general election battleground of Missouri, in th... This Story Candidates Look Ahead to Potomac Primaries Article | 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... This Story Democrats Choose Different Paths Toward Nomination Article | Having battled on Super Tuesday to a virtual dead heat, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) are charting distinctly different paths to the Democratic nomination in a race so close it may not end until the party convention in late August. |
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