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Mail-In Vote Presents Challenges in Oregon
Oregon is the only state that votes entirely by mail, which means Election Day lasts about two and a half weeks. Votes must be in for the Democratic presidential primary by May 20.
Moms, Kids Play Role in Campaign Ads
We play clips from recent presidential campaign ads, including one featuring Sen. John McCain's 96-year-old mother; Chelsea Clinton talking about mom, Hillary; and kids urging their mothers to vote for Sen. Barack Obama.
Gas Prices on Minds of W.Va. Primary Voters
West Virginia holds its Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday. Recent polls show Hillary Clinton with a wide lead over Barack Obama. Anna Sale of West Virginia Public Broadcasting talks with Liane Hansen about the upcoming primary.
A Party Divided
In her most recent posting to our election blog,
Sunday Soapbox
, regular contributor Faye Anderson says the Democratic nomination process is beyond repair.
Oregon Events Reflect Candidates' Campaigns
The Democratic presidential candidates are in Oregon on Saturday, ahead of that state's primary on May 20.
Perceptions of Obama Shift with Strong Week
One week ago, Barack Obama's campaign was shadowed with doubts about his durability as a candidate and his electability in the fall. But a big win in North Carolina and a strong showing in Indiana served him well.
What if Clinton Fights Through to the Convention?
Despite Barack Obama's primary victories, Hillary Clinton continues her campaign and her hunt for super delegates. Democratic strategist Bill Carrick talks about what could happen if the Democratic battle continues until the convention.
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