Topic: Hillary Clinton
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5 reasons why Africa is not ready to meet its own security needs – yet
Africa’s experiment in a regional approach to security is serious and laudable, but it will take time to build credible capacity. Here are five reasons why Africa is not ready to meet its own security needs – yet.
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14 Republicans who might run in 2016
The GOP has a history of nominating people who have run before, which could give heart to some familiar faces. But there’s also a crop of young rising stars who could steal the show.
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Election 2012: 12 reasons Obama won and Romney lost
President Obama went into his reelection fight facing significant head winds – most important, high unemployment and slow economic growth. But for a multitude of reasons, including Obama’s positives and Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s negatives, Obama succeeded. Here’s our list.
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Hillary Clinton: 10 quotes on her birthday
Here are 10 quotes from Hillary Clinton – politician, public servant, and US Secretary of State.
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Obama-Netanyahu tensions: Not as bad as 5 other US-Israel low points
Will US-Israel relations fray over Iran? Not likely – they've seen worse.
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'08 race has got religion. Is that good?
A greater focus on candidates' faith is generally applauded, but some cite reasons for caution.
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Both Obama, McCain start seeking No. 2
They need to pick running mates with strong résumés.
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Letters to the Editor
Readers write about nanotechnology, kids in science, RV fillup costs, and Hillary Clinton in the media.
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Obama starts to attract Clinton voters
Despite divisive primaries, he has a record lead over Clinton among Democratic voters, a new poll finds.
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For Obama and Clinton, it's back to the future in Florida
Obama visits Wednesday to mend fences for the fall, while Clinton points to her Jan. 29 primary win.
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What Clinton gains from carrying on
By finishing out the primaries, Clinton keeps faith with her fans – and maybe helps retire her debt.
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Opinion: Myth of the white working-class voter
You might as well poll left-handed divorcées.
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Military culture, pragmatism shape McCain
John McCain's military experience and Senate record show a presidential candidate who values integrity and getting things done.
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Under pressure, Bush stops adding to US petroleum reserve
But oil prices fail to react, climbing more than $2.50 a barrel Friday.
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Clinton’s huge West Virginia win changes little
The delegate math still favors Obama despite her better than 2-to-1 victory Tuesday.
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Can McCain overcome the G.O.P. brand?
House Republicans lose a third seat in special elections, as voters signal desire for change.
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Opinion: Memo to candidates and my liberal pals: Southerners aren't stupid
Head's up, y'all: The South is filled with intelligent people. Treat them accordingly.
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Letters to the Editor
Readers write about the Democratic nomination race, elections in Zimbabwe, and where tax revenues come from.
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Opinion: The way to say those tricky VIP names
Mispronouncing them can be a grievous faux pas.
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McCain's climate triangulation
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Obama shifts sights to McCain and the general election
The nomination isn't his yet, but his aim now is to unify Democrats.
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Clinton's still in the race – and competitive, aides say
Wolfson and Garin argue that she's the stronger Democrat in the fall election.
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Clinton's still in the race – and competitive, aides say
Wolfson and Garin argue that she's the stronger Democrat in the fall election.
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Superdelegates shifting toward Obama
He narrowed Clinton's lead to 13, picking up four after Tuesday's primaries.
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Opinion: Hillary: It's time for a gracious exit
Bow out now and you'll be hailed as party savior – and a woman of principle
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Clinton now closer to endgame
Her best hope is for something to occur that makes Obama appear unelectable.
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Opinion: Hey, Democrats – nominate faster
The August convention should be moved up to June.
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The Monitor's View: Endless but revealing primaries
The long Democratic race may have fatigued American voters, but it has had its benefits.
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Obama, Clinton each get a win, but his delegate lead widens
His decisive victory in North Carolina shows he can rebound from setbacks, analysts say.
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McCain courts blue-collar Democrats
His lead strategist says if McCain were to get 20 percent of these voters he will win.



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