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Newsweek: Obama's February advantage

How the upcoming schedule plays to his strengths.

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Bush ready to back Republican nominee

President Bush, accompanied by Vice President Dick Cheney, left, makes a statement on the economy, Friday, Jan. 18, 2008, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington.  (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)President Bush, unpopular nationally but still a fundraising force, is ready to put the power of the White House behind the Republican nominee for president.


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Provisional ballots to decide N.M. winner

Feb. 7: Where does the presidential race go from here? NBC's Tim Russert reports on the latest delegate count and the campaigns’ strategies. (Today Show)Democrats prepared Wednesday to examine more than 17,000 provisional ballots that will determine a winner in New Mexico's tightly contested presidential caucus.


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Delegates count, but how do you count 'em?

Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks at her Super Tuesday primary night rally in New York Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008. Which of the Democratic presidential contenders is closer to getting the 2,025 delegates needed to clinch the nomination? Here's why the answer to that question won’t be clear right away.


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Newsweek: A brokered convention?

Why the battle for the Democratic nomination could go all the way to the convention - something that hasn't happened since 1952.

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