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Clinton Fights "Poor Hillary" Chorus
At some point along the way, Hillary Clinton became "poor Hillary" and it stuck, the Washington Post reports.
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GOP Must "Accessorize" Says Strategist
Republicans face difficult terrain says Republican National Committee Deputy Chairman Frank Donatelli, in an interview with CBSNews.com. But he adds that lessons from losses can help the party in the fall.
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Gay Marriage Returns To The Campaign Trail
A California Supreme Court decision clearing the way for gay marriages in the state injects an element of uncertainty into a presidential race in which the Iraq war and the sputtering economy have largely overshadowed social issues.
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Tenn. GOP Takes Aim At Michelle Obama
The Tennessee Republican Party "welcomed" Michelle Obama's visit for a fundraiser with an online video that takes the Democratic presidential front-runner's wife to task for a comment some considered unpatriotic.
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Florida, Michigan Unlikely To Help Clinton
Interviews with those considering how to handle Michigan and Florida's banished convention delegates found little interest in the former first lady's best-case scenario.
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How Does Age Affect Polls?
A lifetime of thinking about political issues should make opinions part of your identity - if you think about politics at all. CBS News director of surveys Kathy Frankovic explores how a respondent"s age can affect a poll.
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Bush Sparks Campaign Stir From Israel
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama accused President Bush of launching a "false political attack" with a comment about appeasing dictators.
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Congressional Republicans Face Crisis
House Republicans turned on themselves yesterday after a third straight loss of a GOP-held House seat in special elections this year left both parties contemplating widespread Democratic gains in November, the Washington Post reports.
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Obama Says Sorry For Saying "Sweetie"
Barack Obama has apologized to WXYZ-TV's Peggy Agar, a Michigan TV reporter, for calling her "sweetie" and dodging her question about autoworkers.
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McCain: Most Troops Can Be Home By 2013
John McCain, looking through a crystal ball to 2013 and the end of a prospective first term, sees "spasmodic" but reduced violence in Iraq and Afghanistan, Osama bin Laden dead or captured and government spending curbed by his ready veto pen.
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