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Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
Bloomberg - Aug. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt
Romney, who has taken the lead in the early Republican
presidential contests by convincing social conservatives he has
changed his position on issues such as abortion, is now focusing
on economic matters, especially taxes.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards told a labor group Tuesday that he would ask Americans to make a big sacrifice: their sport utility vehicles.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - The Democratic Party has ignored Southern voters in the past and it's unlikely two of the major Democratic presidential candidates Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama will spend much time in the South, said Elizabeth Edwards, wife of Democratic candidate John Edwards.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Tuesday the public is yearning to hear the truth from politicians, and he didn't spare his troubled campaign from a critical self-appraisal.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
Bloomberg - Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) -- New York Senator Hillary Clinton and
Connecticut Senator Christopher Dodd won the first major
endorsements from national unions, boosting their bids for the
Democratic presidential nomination.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Democrat Joe Biden charged Tuesday that President Bush's policies in Iraq are designed to confuse voters and ensure that a chaotic end to the war is delayed until after he leaves office.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney distanced himself Tuesday from one of his top Senate supporters, comparing his actions to President Clinton's affair with an intern and a former Republican congressman's overtures to male teenage pages.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Democrat Chris Dodd has earned the backing of the International Association of Fire Fighters, a major coup for the presidential hopeful, while leading contender Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton secured the endorsement Tuesday of the United Transportation Union.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Republican John McCain, his presidential campaign trying to climb out of dire financial straits, is eligible to receive public financing for his struggling bid, the Federal Election Commission said Tuesday.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Rudy Giuliani will speak at the sixth anniversary remembrance of the World Trade Center attack, as he has every year, but some relatives of those who died said the solemn ceremony is no place for presidential politics.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Major labor endorsements made early in the 2004 and 2008 Democratic presidential primary:
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
Reuters - Democratic presidential front-runner
Hillary Clinton picked up the first national labor endorsement
of the 2008 White House race on Tuesday, winning the support of
the 125,000-member United Transportation Union.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - The International Association of Fire Fighters is set to endorse Democrat Chris Dodd for president, turning down better-known contenders in favor of a long-standing Senate ally whose campaign has struggled to gain traction.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Minnesota Democrats announced Tuesday they will join Republicans in moving their caucuses up to Feb. 5, when two dozen states are set to hold presidential preference contests.
Aug 28th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Republican presidential hopefuls Mike Huckabee and Sam Brownback on Tuesday suggested that as president they would increase federal spending for cancer research and focus more on preventing the disease.
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