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Reuters: Clinton, McCain favored on Super Tuesday 02 February

Barack Obama is beating Clinton in one race-- the race for campaign cash. Obama pulled in a record $32 million in the last quarter of the year--- topping Hillary Clinton's haul of $27 million. Jon Decker reports.
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