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Clinton and Obama debate tonight

Democratic presidential hopeful New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (L) listens as Illinois Senator Barack Obama (R) makes a point during the Democratic Presidential Primary Debate hosted by CNN and the Congressional Black Caucus Political Education and Leadership Institute 21 January 2008 at the Palace Theater in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.  AFP PHOTO/STAN HONDA (Photo credit should read STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images)Democratic presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton square off tonight in another debate.


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Candidates release January fundraising details

Obama had millions going into February; Clinton struggled to stay even.

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For McCain, self-confidence on ethics has risk

Senators John McCain, at lecturn, and Russell Feingold, right, during a press conference about campaign finance reform legislation in 1997. Others, from the left were: Rep. Chris Shays, Rep. Tom Allen (mostly hidden); Rep. George Miller and Rep. Martin Meehan. His confidence in his own integrity has sometimes seemed to blind him to potentially embarrassing conflicts.


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Newsweek: Will Obama win Texas, Ohio?

Q&A with a poly-sci prof and a co-founder of Pollster.com about whether Obama's win in Wisconsin translates to a sure victory in Ohio and Texas.

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McCain loan raises questions

The government's top campaign finance regulator says John McCain can't drop out of the primary election's public financing system until he answers questions about a loan he obtained to kickstart his once faltering presidential campaign.

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