According to polls carried out by CBS television, 63% of Americans believe Democrat Senator Hilary Clinton is "highly likely" to win in the next presidential elections in 2008.
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The millions of dollars raised by Barack Obama cannot help the nagging doubts and growing pains. The Democratic presidential hopeful recently reported raising $32.5 million (EUR23.9 million) over three months, a staggering haul that shifted focus from the question of whether the 45-year-old political phenom is ready for prime time.
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Forget Bill. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Democratic presidential leader, has become the Republican presidential candidates' favorite punching bag.
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U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama declared "change can't just be a slogan" as he voiced admiration for former President Bill Clinton, while arguing that voters are looking for a new face that moves past the bitter wrangling of past campaigns.
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Presidential candidate Barack Obama’s support in the race for campaign cash appeared quite stunning as his total number of donors to nearly 250,000 people in the first six months of the year.
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The 2008 U.S. presidential campaign is off to an early and intense start. VOA National correspondent Jim Malone has been watching the candidates and has a report from Washington.
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Expansion of Voter Education Program at YouTube Deepens Communication Between Presidential Candidates and People
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The 2008 presidential contenders will debate in cyberspace in early next fall. The political blog Huffington Post, online portal Yahoo and Slate Magazine will host the debates - one for Democratic candidates, one for Republicans - sometime in autumn, with PBS host Charlie Rose serving as moderator, the sponsors planned to announce Monday.
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