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Written by Leigh Ann Caldwell   
Monday, 04 February 2008 09:00
February 4 - Headlines
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The Superbowl saw a clear winner, but Tsunami Tuesday might not.

Candidates and their surrogates criss cross the states as the race tightens between the Democratic field but becomes more solidified for John McCain in the Republican.

Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are neck and neck polls show; both candidates turn their attention on Republican front runner John McCain. They say they are the Democrat most capable of beating him.

Clinton on Iraq on ABC's This Week said "I think the contrast between me and him couldn't be stronger. He wants to be there for a hundred years it would be fine with him he said."

Michelle Obama, Caroline Kennedy, and Oprah spent the day in LA while Bill Clinton watched the Superbowl with Governor and former candidate Bill Richardson, possibly hoping to shore up a key endorsement for his wife.

Mitt Romney continues to pull out wins in smaller states. He won the Maine caucuses over the weekend which

The Green Party will contest in four states Tuesday. They held a forum in Washington DC over the weekend. Committed candidate former Representative Cynthia McKinney did not attend, But Ralph Nader did but he did not yet announce his candidacy. He said he will continue to explore the possibility for a bit longer.

 

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