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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) greets people during a campaign event at the West Virginia State Capitol May 8, 2008 in Charleston, West Virginia. Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama, (D-IL) continue to battle for the Democratic presidential nomination.  (Joe Raedle, Getty Images)

Presidential Candidates - Democrats

161 Photos - Updated 5/08 1:57 pm

Democratic hopefuls hit the campaign trail.

Former Senator Fred Thompson (R-TN) (L) greets Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) at Wake Forest University's Wait Chapel May 6, 2008 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. As Democratic presidential nominees Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) and Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) each hope for victories in the North Carolina and Indiana Democratic primaries, McCain continues to campaign in earnest. (Davis Turner, Getty Images)

Presidential Candidates - Republicans

162 Photos - Updated 5/07 2:45 pm

Republican hopefuls hit the campaign trail.

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Hillary Clinton
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Barack Obama
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Ralph Nader
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John McCain
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Ron Paul
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Alan Keyes
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National Political News
Edwards says Obama has better chance of beating McCain
However the former presidential candidate is still not making a Democratic presidential endorsement.
Obama picks up endorsements
The Illinois senator picks up the support of an influential government employees union and two superdelegates.
Key dates in the 2008 Presidential race
Jan. 3: Iowa caucuses

Jan. 8: New Hampshire primary

Jan. 15: Michigan primary

Jan. 19: Nevada caucuses, South Carolina (R) primary.

Jan. 26: South Carolina (D) primary

Jan. 29: Florida (D) primary

Feb. 5: Super Duper Tuesday. California, New York and 18 other states hold primaries or caucuses. May be the decisive day in selecting the nominees.

Mar. 4: Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island primaries.

Aug. 25-28: Democratic National Convention in Denver

Sept. 1-4: GOP National Convention in the Twin Cities

Sept. 9: Primary Election Day

Nov. 4: Election Day

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