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The Caucus: The Last Waltz? The Democratic Debate Live blogging the last Democratic debate before Tuesdays vote in Ohio and Texas and perhaps the last of the primary season. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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The Caucus: Live-Blogging the Democratic Debate Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton face off for their last debate before the Pennsylvania primary. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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Live Blogging the Democratic Debate Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Edwards and Barack Obama face off in the CNN/Congressional Black Caucus Institute debate in Myrtle Beach. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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The Caucus Blog: Live Blogging the Democratic Debate Democratic presidential candidates are debating in the second half of a New Hampshire doubleheader. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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Upset in IL-14 is More Bad News for the GOP Bill Foster's (D) victory in Illinois 14 was another dose of bad news for the Republican Party, but the national repercussions likely lie somewhere between the heavy spin coming from both Republicans and Democrats. The results don't spell the end of the GOP, but demonstrates a party that still has c Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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The Caucus Blog: Live Blogging the G.O.P. Debate The Republican candidates gather in South Carolina for a debate on Fox. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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Seeking to Lower Debate Expectations, McCain Praises Obama's ... - Washington Post New York TimesSeeking to Lower Debate Expectations, McCain Praises Obama's ...Washington Post - 3 hours agoBy Robert Barnes BEREA, Ohio -- Republican presidential nominee John McCain began playing down expectations for Friday night's first debate, saying Democrat Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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The Caucus: Day 2 on the Hill for Clinton The former presidential candidate receives a standing ovation from the House Democratic caucus. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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Hillary's modest proposal (to wreck the housing market) Hillary Clinton is no dummy. Even her detractors know that. And yet in last night's Democratic presidential debate in Nevada, Clinton floated what is perhaps the dumbest solution to the current mortgage mess I've heard from a top presidential contender. Home > Rss Directory > Business > CNN |
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Democratic pair hold fresh debate Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama take part in a TV debate in Pennsylvania ahead of next week's primary. Home > Rss Directory > General > BBC World |
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Clinton Renews Debate Challenge - The Associated Press Seattle Post IntelligencerClinton Renews Debate ChallengeThe Associated PressĀ - 1 hour agoKENOSHA, Wisc. (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton renewed her call Saturday to debate Democratic rival Barack Obama in Wisconsin before Tuesday's primary, even as she acknowledged she Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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The Nation Coming Soon: Health Care Debate, Part 2 - New York Times dBTechnoThe Nation Coming Soon: Health Care Debate, Part 2New York TimesĀ - 1 hour agoBy KEVIN SACK THE skirmishing between the Democratic presidential candidates over the mechanics of universal health coverage will soon give way to a quite different general-election d Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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The Caucus: In Speech, McCain Defends Stance on Veterans’ Bill John McCain kept alive a debate about a new G.I. bill making its way through Congress, which he opposes. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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The Caucus: McCain and Obama Debate Their Debates The campaigns struggled to find common ground on proposals for a series of town hall meetings and debates. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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Does the U.S. need a new broadband policy? Ken Hubbard worries that broadband speeds in the U.S. aren't adequate for the next wave of Web content.Hubbard, president of networking startup InteliCloud Technology, said he's generally not a fan of large gove Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Sept. 26, 1960: JFK, Nixon Open the Era of TV Debates 1960: In the first televised U.S. presidential debate in history, John F. Kennedy comes off well. His opponent, Richard Nixon, does not. Television instantly emerges as the decisive medium in presidential politics. It was Kennedy who proposed a series of four nationally televised debates, an Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Sept. 26, 1960: JFK, Nixon Open the Era of TV Debates 1960: In the first televised U.S. presidential debate in history, John F. Kennedy comes off well. His opponent, Richard Nixon, does not. Television instantly emerges as the decisive medium in presidential politics. It was Kennedy who proposed a series of four nationally televised debates, an Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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The Caucus: What to Watch for During Tonight’s Second Debate In the town-hall style format, voters are likely to pull the conversation back to the economy. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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The Caucus: Democrats Give Florida Delegates Half a Vote Each A proposal to seat all of Florida’s delegates but give each one only half a vote passed a Democratic Party committee by a vote of 27-to-0 with one abstention. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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The Caucus: Obama Quits His Church Barack Obama is ending his membership at Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, which had become a lightening rod in his Democratic presidential bid. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |

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