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Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and is a candidate in the 2008 presidential campaign.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and is a candidate in the 2008 presidential campaign.
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Dems Choose Obama; Clinton Joins In Acclamation
The Associated PressBarack Obama stepped triumphantly into history Wednesday night, the first black American to win a major party presidential nomination, as thousands of Democrats transformed their convention hall into a joyful, shouting celebration. Former rival Hillary...Tags: Pennsylvania, Wyoming, National Government, Iowa, New Jersey
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Potential Obama veeps get turn on stage
Associated Press WriterHillary Rodham Clinton isn't the only also-ran on the loose in Denver. Three officials who were mentioned as possible running mates for Barack Obama but didn't make it onto the ticket got a chance to address the Democratic convention Wednesday night....Tags: West Point, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Delaware, Evan Bayh
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Democrats nominate Obama by acclamation
Sun reporterDemocrats formally nominated Barack Obama for president Wednesday, capping a trailblazing campaign that makes him the first African-American to lead a national ticket. The next challenge for Obama is to use Thursday night's acceptance speech to pivot...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Ohio, Joe Biden, Heavy Engineering, Nancy Pelosi
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Democrats make history behind Obama
Chicago Tribune correspondentDENVER — Democrats swept away more than 200 years of history on Wednesday and nominated Barack Obama for the White House, a milestone punctuated by former President Bill Clinton's declaration that the first African-American standard-bearer of a...Tags: Football, Newspapers, Joe Biden, Diplomacy, National Government
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Biden says nation needs 'more than a good soldier'
The Associated PressJoe Biden was nominated for vice president tonight and declared that the challenges America faces require "more than a good soldier" in the White House, hailing Barack Obama as a wise leader who can deliver the change the nation needs. In a single...Tags: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, National Government
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Republicans find a voice at the Democratic convention
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMoments after the advance text of Hillary Rodham Clinton's convention speech was released Tuesday night, Republican operatives inside a cramped room in an office building just west of the Democratic National Convention began to pore over it. Within...Tags: Joe Biden, National Government, Delaware, Michelle Obama, Elections
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Barack Obama joins Joe Biden at the Democratic convention after a historic nomination day
Special to the TimesDemocrats swept away more than 200 years of history on Wednesday and nominated Barack Obama for the White House, a milestone punctuated by former President Bill Clinton's declaration that the first African American standard-bearer of a major party "is...Tags: Football, Joe Biden, National Government, Jack Reed, Wars and Interventions
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Clinton releases delegates ahead of roll call
The Associated PressLess than an hour before the Democratic convention calls the roll of the states, Hillary Rodham Clinton began an emotional gathering with her delegates Wednesday by telling them she was releasing them as delegates to vote for Barack Obama. Many in the...Tags: Barack Obama
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Michigan delegation delivers 125 votes to Obama
Associated Press WriterMichigan Democratic Party Vice Chairwoman Arthenia "Tina" Abbott talked about the state's struggling economy when she cast Michigan's votes for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. The Michigan AFL-CIO official and superdelegate announced...Tags: George Bush, Democratic Party, Economic Policy, Elections, Political Candidates
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Obama inspires hugs among feuding Illinois pols
Associated Press WriterDetermined to elect favorite son Barack Obama, feuding Illinois Democrats shook hands and hugged Wednesday in a display of campaign unity that left U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. overcome with tears. Jackson, the congressman from Chicago's south side and...Tags: Corporate Crime, Values, Jesse Jackson, Florida, Michael Madigan
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Al D'Amato backs McCain, but he's a fan of Biden's
michael.amon@newsday.comAlfonse D'Amato is one of John McCain's top surrogates in New York, but Wednesday night the former New York GOP senator was rooting for Joe Biden to give a rousing speech. Why? "It's a family affair," D'Amato said. D'Amato formed a close bond with...Tags: Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Central Islip, John McCain, Delaware
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