Like marathoners on their second wind, Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton raced for advantage until the final hours in the campaign for the Indiana and North Carolina primaries Tuesday.
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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama tells Katie Couric that he will continue to campaign until June 3rd, regardless of the primary election results in Indiana and North Carolina. (CBSNew...
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May 5: The Democratic candidates for president do last-minute campaigning for tomorrow’s Indiana and North Carolina primaries. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Today Show)
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Like marathoners on their second wind, Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton raced for advantage until the final hours in the campaign for the Indiana and North Carolina primaries Tuesday.
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Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama spent most of Monday shaking hands as they campaigned feverishly in preparation for Tuesday's crucial Indiana and North Carolina primaries. Mary Calvi reports.
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Chief Strategist Geoff Garin, Communications Director Howard Wolfson, and Deputy Communications Director Phil Singer conduct a conference call on the state of the race after the Indiana and North Carolina primaries.
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May 7 - Pastor Wright speaks out, Obama distances himself, and the gas tax becomes the issue du jour in the two weeks leading up to the Indiana and North Carolina Democratic presidential primaries.
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This week on Fox Chicago Sunday Bill Daley, Obama campaign senior advisor, talks about the campaign’s strategy in the Indiana and North Carolina primaries. Cliff ...
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It's decision day for the two democratic presidential candidates. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama face off in two primaries with Indiana and North Carolina delegates up for grabs. CBS News reporter Joel Brown has more.
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May 5: Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton made the rounds on the morning news shows ahead of Tuesday’s Democratic primaries in Indiana and North Carolina. Did they move voters? Dan Abrams talks to political analyst Lawrence O’Donnell, MSNBC chief campaign correspondent Tucker Carlson and Democratic...
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