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This Story Obama Handily Wins in 3 States Article | Sen. Barack Obama dominated Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in presidential balloting in Nebraska, Louisiana and Washington state last night, besting her by huge margins in those contests and further narrowing her slender advantage in delegates needed to claim the Democratic presidential nomination. This Story Democrats Divided, Even at Dinner Table Article | Jennifer Robinson's husband remained quiet when she lauded the virtues of Sen. Barack Obama, explaining how the Illinois Democrat's vision inspired her and gave her hope, how he, if anyone, could bring bipartisanship to a split country. This Story Campaigns Prepare for a Long Haul Article | 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. This Story 796 Insiders May Hold Democrats' Key Article | 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, ur... This Story Clinton Replaces Top Aide Amid Losses Article | Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton shook up her presidential campaign yesterday, replacing campaign manager and longtime aide Patti Solis Doyle with Maggie Williams, her former White House chief of staff, in an acknowledgment of the unexpectedly difficult struggle in which she finds herself against Sen.... This Story Three Leaders' Chosen Ones Article | Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine did not meet Barack Obama until 2005, when the freshman senator from Illinois went to Richmond to campaign for him. But the two Democrats immediately hit it off when they discovered some uncanny coincidences. This Story Despite GOP's Push for McCain, Huckabee Won't Pull Out of Race Article | VIRGINIA BEACH, Feb. 11 -- At a private meeting of conservatives in the House of Representatives last month, Rep. Patrick T. McHenry (N.C.) ridiculed Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), asking why his fellow right-wing activists "shouldn't be physically ill at the prospects of a President McCain." This Story Romney Out, McCain Looks Ahead Article | Sen. John McCain effectively sealed the Republican presidential nomination yesterday when former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney abruptly left the race. The senator from Arizona immediately turned his attention to repairing relations with disgruntled conservatives and to opening the general el... This Story Clinton and Obama Share Billing at Richmond Event Article | Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama told a raucous crowd of Democrats in Richmond last night that his three-state win yesterday ratifies his message of change, and opponent Hillary Rodham Clinton told the same audience she is ready to take on likely Republican nominee John McCain. |
