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Clinton, Obama vie in Indiana, North Carolina primaries

Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama battled in the Indiana and North Carolina primaries on Tuesday, the last big-delegate prizes left in their marathon race for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Details for the upcoming presidential primaries and caucuses

Five states and one territory have yet to hold Democratic presidential contests. Here are the details for these races:

Next stop: West Virginia primary on May 13

At stake: 28 Democratic delegates

2004: George W. Bush won the state with 56 percent in the presidential election.

Patrick can't find proof of donation to Obama

Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick tells audiences a funny story about donating to Barack Obama as an Illinois state Senate candidate, yet after a media inquiry, he said Tuesday he can't find proof of any such contribution.

McCain castigates Obama on judges

Republican John McCain criticized Democratic rival Barack Obama for voting against John Roberts as U.S. chief justice, reaching out to the Christian right on one of their chief concerns: the proper role of judges in government.

House losses stoke GOP tensions Politico

House Republicans who hoped to be on a slow climb back to the majority by now are reeling from Democratic victories in special elections in Illinois and Louisiana, and sources say another loss in Mississippi next week would roil an already poisoned relationship between House Minority Leader John A. Boehner and National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Cole.

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