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Bill Clinton: Small-town ambassador

NBC's Carrie Dann talks with MSNBC's Tamron Hall about former President Bill Clinton new niche — an exhausting schedule campaigning for his wife in small towns throughout America.   (MSNBC)For the former president,  Saturday was typical — a 14-hour marathon that included six rallies.  He will clock almost a hundred rallies in North Carolina and Indiana alone by primary day.


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Newsweek: Obama's gospel

What does Barack Obama believe? It's a question that an army of surrogates, out trying to assure religious voters of his faith, is answering again and again.

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Clinton, Obama predict fight to June 3

May 5: Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama talks with TODAY's Matt Lauer ahead of the North Carolina and Indiana primaries. (Today Show)Resolute rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama straddled North Carolina and Indiana on Monday on the eve of a pair of crucial primaries in the unceasing contest for the Democratic presidential nomination.


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Obama, Clinton battle over Iran, gas tax

May 4: “Meet the Press” originates live from Indianapolis - an exclusive interview with Democratic candidate Sen. Barack Obama (D-Il.) - for the full hour. (Meet the Press)In separate interviews on political news shows Sunday morning, Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama sparred Sunday morning about a proposed gas tax holiday and foreign policy.


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Obama seeks to rebrand patriotism

Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., waves as he arrives at the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner in Raleigh, N.C., Friday, May 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)As Sen. Barack Obama tries to secure the Democratic presidential nomination and turn his attention to the presumptive GOP nominee, Sen. John McCain he is facing a crucial test of one of his driving themes: redefining what it means to be a patriot.


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