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With Clinton away, Obama can play
Written by By Manu Raju | Posted: 02/12/08 08:18 PM [ET]   
 
An ebullient Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) made a surprise appearance on the Senate floor Tuesday and spent two hours schmoozing with colleagues whose support he dearly wants in his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Drinks with ex-prez Clinton aren't cheap
Written by By Sam Youngman | Posted: 02/12/08 08:14 PM [ET]   
 
Generally speaking, even the bars on K Street lower their prices for happy hour as a lure for the work-weary to kick back a few and ease the stress of a long day.
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Dems turn attention to Wisconsin
Written by By Sam Youngman | Posted: 02/12/08 08:03 PM [ET]   
 
Wisconsin has historically been a turning point in presidential contests, and Democratic Sens. Barack Obama (Ill.) and Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) now have it clearly in their sights.
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Obama projected to win Va., D.C.; McCain prevails in Virginia
Written by By Sam Youngman | Posted: 02/12/08 07:08 PM [ET]   
 
Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) is projected to comfortably win the Democratic primaries in Virginia and the District of Columbia over Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), extending his recent winning streak.
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Clinton, Obama court undecided colleagues
Written by By J. Taylor Rushing | Posted: 02/11/08 07:23 PM [ET]   
 
Poor Ben Cardin.

Both Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) campaigned for the Maryland Democrat during his 2006 Senate race. Both helped him raise money.
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