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The American soft drink industry has started a campaign against New York City's proposed ban on the sale of large sodas.
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton said Saturday she wants her supporters to back Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama and his running mate Joe Biden.
An aide to former Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she'd be the nominee today if John Edwards hadn't initially denied a sex scandal.
A former top campaign aide to U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton said she has not been asked to undergo vetting as a possible vice presidential candidate.
Hillary Clinton will be a force in helping Barack Obama's campaign for the U.S. presidency, a key member of her campaign said Sunday.
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton is planning to suspend her campaign and endorse Sen. Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination, a Clinton adviser said.
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton does not need to apologize to rival Barack Obama for her reference to Robert F. Kennedy's assassination, an adviser said.
Sen. Hillary Clinton said her resounding victory in West Virginia Democratic Party primary is more evidence she should be her party's presidential nominee.
Supporters for Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., buoyed by his success last week, fanned across West Virginia as the Mountain State prepares for Tuesday's primary.
A strategist for U.S. Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois said Sunday the drawn-out Democratic primary fight will make its eventual candidate stronger.
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