Reuters: Hillary Clinton celebrates victories 06 February
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Clinton was the projected winner in Arkansas, New York, New Jersey, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Massachusetts.
Reuters: Clinton takes New Hampshire 09 January
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Clinton's victory gave her new momentum and set up a tough battle with Obama as the race heads on to contest in Nevada and South Carolina
Reuters: Obama, McCain dissect their victories 06 February
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On the Republican side, Super Tuesday's elections put John McCain -- who won nine primaries-- including New York, California, Missouri and Illinois-- well on his way to his party's presidential nomination. Jon Decker reports.
Reuters: The Mac is back, so is Hillary 10 January
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Pundits say the New Hampshire vote made the most wide-open Presidential contests in years even more fluid by producing new winners.
Reuters: Obama takes Mississippi primary 12 March
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Obama trounced his Democratic rival, taking 61 percent of the vote to Clinton's 37 percent. Exit polls showed that about 90 percent of African-Americans backed Obama, who is trying to become America's first black president. The victory in Mississippi extended Obama's lead over Hillary Clinton in pledged delegates to the August nominating convention. The next big showdown is in Pennsylvania in six weeks time. With 158 delegates at stake, it's the biggest single-state haul remaining in the race for the nomination.
Reuters: Republicans aim fire at Clinton 25 January
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The Florida Primary is next Tuesday and may give a leg up to the winner -- heading into Super Tuesday on February 5-- a day in which 24 states will hold their presidential primaries. Jon Decker reports.
Reuters: Hillary Clinton wins big in Florida 30 January
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The Sunshine State has the most diverse population of the states that have voted thus far. Clinton leads Barack Obama in the overall delegate count thanks to victories in recent weeks, and will try to use the momentum from her victory in Florida heading into Super Tuesday-- less than a week away.
Reuters: Obama, Huckabee win in Iowa 04 January
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With 99 percent of the precincts' official reports in for the Democrats, Obama received 37 percent of the vote, followed by former vice presidential nominee John Edwards with 30 percent and Senator Hillary Clinton of New York with 29 percent.
Reuters: Hillary Clinton tries new game plan 26 February
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On Monday, Senator Clinton -- in what her campaign labeled a major foreign policy speech, called Obama a risky choice to lead U.S. foreign policy. Jon Decker reports.