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Poll: Clinton tops Obama in S.C. and N.H.

Presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., high-fives a member of the crowd at The Pageant theatre Sunday, Dec. 2, 2007 in St. Louis.Health care and Iraq dominate Democrats' concerns in the three pivotal early voting states of the 2008 presidential race. Advantage: Hillary Rodham Clinton, a poll shows.


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Lonely no more, Huckabee faces hurdles

Republican presidential hopeful, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, greets people at a campaign stop in Bedford, N.H. Saturday, Dec.1, 2007. Mike Huckabee spent the weekend in New Hampshire, where he saw something he had rarely seen in his two years as a Republican candidate for president: People. Lots of them. Living rooms and halls packed with voters, campaign aides, reporters and jostling television crews.


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Senator Clinton to urge freeze on foreclosures

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is expected on Monday to call for a 90-day moratorium on home foreclosures and a five-year freeze on the rates of adjustable rate mortgages, the Wall Street Journal reported in its online edition.

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Romney to address concerns about faith

Dec. 3: Republican candidate Mitt Romney will put the focus on his religion Thursday in a speech on Mitt Romney will address suspicions about his Mormon faith in a speech he plans to deliver Thursday in Texas, not far from where John F. Kennedy delivered an address nearly 50 years ago that many credit with defusing concerns about his faith in his election.


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Obama's feminist pitch

ALTON, NH - NOVEMBER 20:  Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) greets students during a In the intensifying battle for the votes of Democratic women, Senator Barack Obama’s campaign is trying to argue that the best candidate for women may, in fact, be a man.


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