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Nearly half of governors endorse candidates

Jan. 17: Gov. Mark Sanford, R-S.C., talks about the race to win the South Carolina presidential primaries and who he might endorse. (Other)Twenty-three of the country's governors have endorsed a presidential candidate at a time when their support matters most, lending their names, fundraising and organizing machinery to campaigns desperate for an edge in the primaries.


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Early voting important factor in 2008 race

Jan. 23: Barack Obama courts African-American voters in South Carolina; meanwhile, Hillary Clinton campaigns in California. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.  (Today Show)For many people, the question this year isn't just which presidential candidate to vote for, it's when.


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Thompson drops out of GOP race

Republican presidential hopeful, former Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn., and his wife Jeri address supporters during a post primary campaign rally on the campus of the University of South Carolina Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008, in Columbia, S.C.(AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)Republican Fred Thompson has quit the presidential race, according to a statement.


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Candidates focus on wild Wall St.

During a wild day on Wall St. and growing fears about a weakened economy, presidential candidates sought Tuesday to convince voters that they could handle a crisis.

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Clinton says Obama 'looking for a fight'

Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. gestures during a news conference in Washington Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008. Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday accused Barack Obama of "looking for a fight" in their rancorous debate and suggested her presidential rival acted out of frustration over primary campaign losses in New Hampshire and Nevada.


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