Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton lent her
presidential campaign $6.4 million over the past month, her
campaign said Wednesday, underscoring the financial advantage held
by her rival, Barack Obama.
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Democrat Barack Obama and his wife said
Thursday the public is tired of hearing about incendiary remarks by
their former pastor, as they sought to put the controversy that has
rocked his presidential campaign to rest.
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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama
said Sunday that race is not the reason he is struggling to attract
working-class votes and insisted he can win over uncommitted
superdelegates by showing he is "best able to not just defeat John
McCain, but also lead the country."
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San Mateo, Sonoma and Marin County voters have approved a variety of bond issues to fund upgrading classroom computers, new construction and retaining quality teaching staffs. More Details All The Local Results
Proposition 92, a plan would have lowered community college fees and changed the way state funding is allocated to the huge system serving 2.5 million students on 109 campuses, failed at the polls Tuesday.
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San Francisco voters will consider three local propositions
Tuesday addressing aging park facilities, a shortage of police officers, and
a proposal to convert Alcatraz Island into a global center for peace.
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While she won't say what was discussed, Hillary Rodham Clinton talked with Elizabeth Edwards about her husband's endorsement of Barack Obama. More Details Results | Polls | Newsletter
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