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Obama campaign mulls McCain suggestion
Barack Obama's campaign is considering a suggestion for the two presidential hopefuls to participate in joint town meetings and debates this summer.
Clinton spends Mother's Day campaigning
Hillary Rodham Clinton isn't taking any days off from the campaign trail.
Edwards suggests Clinton campaign needs to be careful
John Edwards says Hillary "has to be really careful" not to damage the Democratic Party's prospects in November by continuing her campaign.
Clinton stresses equal pay at NYC fundraiser
Appearing with daughter Chelsea, Hillary made her pitch to a crowd of several hundred people, most of them women.
Leader of GOP convention quits
The man picked by the John McCain campaign to run the 2008 Republican National Convention has resigned after a report that his lobbying firm used to represent the military regime in Myanmar.
Obama overtakes Clinton in superdelegates
Barack Obama has added more endorsements from the group of Democrats who will decide the party's nomination for president erasing Hillary's once-imposing lead.
Obama hints he may help Clinton with campaign debt
As Barack Obama continues his campaign in Oregon today, he's had words of praise for his Democratic rival for the presidential nomination.
Clinton's superdelegate lead is gone
Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-sizeable lead among superdelegates is gone.
McCain promises to make environmental issues a focus of his
John McCain is promising to make environmental issues a focus of his presidency.
McCain disputes blogger report that he voted against Bush
John McCain calls it "nonsense." The likely Republican presidential nominee is disputing blogger Arianna Huffington's claim that she heard McCain say he did not vote for President Bush in the 2000 presidential election.



Key dates in the 2008 Presidential race
Jan. 3: Iowa caucuses

Jan. 8: New Hampshire primary

Jan. 15: Michigan primary

Jan. 19: Nevada caucuses, South Carolina (R) primary.

Jan. 26: South Carolina (D) primary

Jan. 29: Florida (D) primary

Feb. 5: Super Duper Tuesday. California, New York and 18 other states hold primaries or caucuses. May be the decisive day in selecting the nominees.

Mar. 4: Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island primaries.

Aug. 25-28: Democratic National Convention in Denver

Sept. 1-4: GOP National Convention in the Twin Cities

Sept. 9: Primary Election Day

Nov. 4: Election Day

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