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  1. Ed Martin: Obama and Clinton Return to the Scene of their Twin Triumphs

    LOUD3R Score: 1402 - 5 Hours Ago

    The triumphant return to New Hampshire last Friday of both presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama and his rival-turned... Full Article At HuffingtonPost

  2. Obama Open To "Refine My Policies" On Iraq Withdrawal Timeline

    LOUD3R Score: 1252 - 3 Hours Ago

    Senator Barack Obama said Thursday the United States cannot sustain a long-term military presence in Iraq, but added that he would be open to "refine my policies" about a timeline for withdrawing troops after meeting with American military commanders... Full Article At HuffingtonPost

  3. "Statistical dead heat"

    LOUD3R Score: 1182 - 5 Hours Ago

    CNN : With the dust having finally settled after the prolonged Democratic presidential Primary, a new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll shows Sens... Full Article At Daily Kos

  4. A Belief In Small Government is "Strange and Outlandish"

    LOUD3R Score: 1044 - 5 Hours Ago

    In Georgia's 10th Congressional District, Paul Broun is being challenged in the Republican ... Full Article At Redstate

  5. Obama Softens on Iraq Withdrawal Timeline

    LOUD3R Score: 886 - 3 Hours Ago

    By Jonathan Weisman FARGO, N.D. -- Sen. Barack Obama left open the possibility of slowing his promised, 16-month withdrawal of combat forces from Iraq, saying he would consult with military commanders on an upcoming trip to the region to ensure a... Full Article At Washington Post - The Trail



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The series of presidential primary elections and caucuses is one of the first steps in the process of electing the President of the United States of America. The primary elections are run by state and local governments, while caucuses are private events run by the political parties. A state primary election usually is an indirect election: instead of voters directly selecting a particular person running for president, it determines how many delegates to each party's national convention each candidate will receive from that state.

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Both major political parties (Democratic and Republican) officially nominate their candidate for President at their respective national conventions, usually held during the summer before the federal election. Depending on state law and state party rules, when voters cast ballots for a candidate in a presidential caucus or primary, they may actually be voting to award delegates "bound" to vote for a...More Primary @ wikipedia

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