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| Where We Are:
After
several years of positioning and planning by presidential hopefuls,
voters
finally had their say starting with the Jan. 3, 2008 Iowa
caucuses.
Iowa and subsequent January contests winnowed the field, and eight
candidates
ended their campaigns during the month. "Super-Duper" Tuesday,
Feb.
5, 2008 saw an unprecedented primaries and caucuses in 24 state.
More contests followed in February. The March 4 primaries in
Ohio,
Texas, Vermont and Rhode Island decided the Republican nomination,
while
the Democratic race went on. Clinton's showing in the April 22
Pennsylvania
primary allowed her to continue her campaign. Obama's May 6 win
in North Carolina and closer than expected showing in Indiana have
caused many observers to declare the race all but over.
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