Ex-rivals Obama, Clinton campaign together in N.H.
UNITY, N.H. - Rivals turned allies, Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton made a show of unity Friday in a hamlet named for it, their first joint public appearance since the divisive Democratic primary race ended.
Delegate who said she'd vote for McCain in fight
MILWAUKEE - A Democratic National Convention delegate pledged to Hillary Rodham Clinton says she hopes to fight off an attempt by Wisconsin Democrats to take away her credentials because of her past statement that she would vote for John McCain if Clinton wasn't the nominee.
Today on the presidential campaign trail
Former rivals Obama, Clinton take first public step toward reconciliation ... Democratic delegate who said she'd vote for McCain tries to keep convention credentials ... Rendell expresses interest in federal energy, transportation, posts but not before 2011
Analysis: Nuclear papers leave many questions open
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration breathed easier when the prickly and unpredictable North Korean government stuck to its script and handed over long-delayed nuclear paperwork as planned.
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UNITY, N.H. - Rivals turned allies, Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton made a show of unity Friday in a hamlet named for it, their first joint public appearance since the divisive Democratic primary race ended.
Delegate who said she'd vote for McCain in fight
MILWAUKEE - A Democratic National Convention delegate pledged to Hillary Rodham Clinton says she hopes to fight off an attempt by Wisconsin Democrats to take away her credentials because of her past statement that she would vote for John McCain if Clinton wasn't the nominee.
Today on the presidential campaign trail
Former rivals Obama, Clinton take first public step toward reconciliation ... Democratic delegate who said she'd vote for McCain tries to keep convention credentials ... Rendell expresses interest in federal energy, transportation, posts but not before 2011
Analysis: Nuclear papers leave many questions open
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration breathed easier when the prickly and unpredictable North Korean government stuck to its script and handed over long-delayed nuclear paperwork as planned.
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