Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama toughen their attacks Reuters via Yahoo! News Sun, 24 Feb 2008 5:19 PM PST Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama sharpened their attacks on each other on Sunday, trading barbs over health care, trade and experience as they head for key showdowns in Texas and Ohio on March 4. | Hillary Clinton mocks Obama's campaign style News 8 Austin Mon, 25 Feb 2008 10:56 AM PST Sen. Hillary Clinton is taking off the gloves in preparation for next Tuesday's primaries in Texas and Ohio. During a rally Monday in Rhode Island, Clinton took a swipe at Sen. Barack Obama's campaign style. | For now, Corzine sticking with Hillary Clinton The Record Mon, 25 Feb 2008 5:10 AM PST BY TOM HESTER JR. TRENTON -- Governor Corzine -- a strong supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton -- said Sunday that the New York senator should review her presidential bid if she doesn't win the upcoming Ohio and Texas primaries. | Ohio Poll: Hillary Clinton, John McCain ahead in state Cincinnati Business Courier Mon, 25 Feb 2008 8:30 AM PST Ohio voters prefer Hillary Clinton over Barack Obama by 8 points, and John McCain has a double-digit lead over Mike Huckabee, according to the results from the latest Ohio Poll. | Hillary Clinton angry over Obama mailings The Log Cabin Democrat Mon, 25 Feb 2008 7:02 AM PST [CINCINNATI (AP) Hillary Rodham Clinton angrily accused her Democratic rival Saturday of deliberately misrepresenting her positions on NAFTA and health care in mass mailings to voters, adding, "Shame on you, Barack Obama." |
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