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We have 2008 presidential primary coverage here for you. Find out dates for primaries and caucuses in 2008. After the events, come to see the results. More Details


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Compare the presidential candidates as the 2008 White House race heats up. More Details


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Tuesday, August 19, 2008 7:29 pm PDT
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Both John McCain and Barack Obama are expected to name their running mates in the coming days -- Obama's announcement likely by week's end. More Details
Veep Stakes: Obama | McCain

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Veepstakes Still A Guessing Game
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Who will be the running mates for Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain? The only certainty is that the answers will come very soon. More Details


Obama, McCain Share Stage
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Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain tackle hot-button issues at an evangelical forum hosted by Rick Warren. More Details


CNN Race To '08 Podcasts

The Democrats Meet In Convention In A Little Over Two Weeks. CNN Deputy Political Director Paul Steinhauser And CNN's John Lisk Talk About A Little Disagreement Over Hillary Clinton At The Convention.  Listen

John McCain's Ad Comparing Barack Obama's Campaign To Paris Hilton Draws A Response From The Hotel Heiress. CNN Political Contributor Roland Martin And CNN's John Lisk Take A Look  Listen

CNN Deputy Political Director Paul Steinhauser And Bill Caiaccio Discuss Why Vice President Dick Cheney Might Not Be At The Republican Convention.  Listen


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Hillary Rodham Clinton announces she's ending her presidential bid. Take a look at her on the campaign trail. More Details


Tens of thousands of people lined up in St. Paul, Minn., for a chance to watch Sen. Barack Obama stake his claim as the Democratic nominee for president. More Details


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