Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama speak in Unity, New Hampshire on June 27, 2008
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Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama speak in Unity, New Hampshire on June 27, 2008
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Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama’s campaign announced Friday that he will campaign with former rival Hillary Rodham Clinton next week, a step toward unifying a fractured Democratic Party after a bruising primary fight.
A day earlier, Obama and Clinton also plan to meet in Washington with some of her top contributors in an effort to calm donors who remain frustrated with Obama’s presidential campaign. The former first lady will introduce Obama to her financial backers.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said he’ll bypass the federal public financing system in the general election, abandoning an earlier commitment to take the money if his GOP rival did as well.
Obama opts out of public campaign finance system
Barack Obama secured the endorsement of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, a powerhouse union that was a strong backer of Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Obama gets AFSCME endorsement
Republican Sen. John McCain criticized Sen. Barack Obama’s call for a windfall profits tax on the oil industry on Tuesday, despite leaving the door open to the same idea last month.
McCain hits Obama on windfall profits tax
Democrat Barack Obama is moving quickly this week in hopes of unifying the nation’s labor movement behind his candidacy.
Obama to seek AFL-CIO, labor backing in meetings
Hillary Clinton ended her historic campaign for the presidency on Saturday and told supporters to unite behind rival Barack Obama.
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Barack Obama’s June 3, 2008 Speech from St. Paul
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Hillary Clinton’s June 3, 2008 Speech from New York City
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John McCain’s June 3, 2008 speech from New Orleans
McCain Part 1
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McCain Part 2
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Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama debate at the National Constitution Center, in Philadelphia, Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Pennsylvania debate Part 1
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Pennsylvania debate Part 2
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Listen to the speeches from the March 4th primaries in Rhode Island, Vermont, Ohio and Texas.
John McCain
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Mike Huckabee
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Barack Obama
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Hillary Clinton
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John McCain’s Super Tuesday Speech
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Barack Obama’s Super Tuesday Speech
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Hillary Clinton’s Super Tuesday Speech
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Mitt Romney’s Super Tuesday Speech
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Mike Huckabee’s Super Tuesday Speech
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