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Key 2008 Election Dates
Jan. 3 - Iowa caucus
Jan. 5 - Wyoming (R) primary
Jan. 8 - New Hampshire primary
Jan. 15 - Michigan primary
Jan. 19 - Primaries: South Carolina (R), Nevada
Jan. 26 - South Carolina (D) primary
Jan. 29 - Florida primary
Feb. 1 - Maine (R) caucus
Feb. 5 ("Super Tuesday") -  Primaries: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah. Caucuses: Alaska, Colorado, Idaho (D), Kansas (D), Minnesota, Montana (R), New Mexico (D), North Dakota.
Feb. 10 - Maine (D) caucus
Feb. 12 - Primaries: Maryland, Washington D.C.
Feb. 19 - Primaries: Wisconsin, Washington (R). Caucus: Hawaii (D)
Mar. 4 - Primaries: Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont
Mar. 8 - Wyoming (D) caucus
Mar. 11 - Mississippi primary
Apr. 22 - Pennsylvania primary
May 6 - Primaries: North Carolina, Indiana
May 13 - West Virginia primary
May 17 - Hawaii (R) caucus
May 20 - Primaries: Kentucky, Oregon
May 27 - Idaho (R) primary
June 1 - Nebraska (R) primary
June 3 - Primaries: New Mexico (R), Montana (D), South Dakota
Aug. 25-28 - Democratic Natl. Convention (Denver)
Sept. 1-4 - Republican Natl. Convention (Minneapolis)
Nov. 4 - Election Day
 
 
Eye on the White House
Daily feature on the Presidential Campaign; providing you with a round up of the headlines, people, places, events, and issues impacting the presidential race.
Obama claims victory in the Democratic Presidential race
for Wednesday, June 4th
Obama could wrap it up tonight.
for Tuesday, June 3rd
Hillary presses on, a big meeting for Democrats this weekend.
for Thursday, May 29th
Could the democratic nomination be coming to a close?
for Monday, May 26th
Both Democratic candidates in Florida...Hillary still in the race
for Thursday, May 22nd
Barack Obama now less than 100 delegates from the Dem nomination
for Wednesday, May 21st
Campaign 2008 Audio
WTIC Campaign 2008 Headquarters
UN-CUT: Sen. Hillary Clinton
Sen. Hillary Clinton thanks supporters for her N.H. Democratic primary win.
UN-CUT: Sen. Barack Obama
Sen. Barack Obama thanks his supporters.
UN-CUT: Sen. John McCain
Sen. John McCain thanks supporters for his N.H. Republican primary win.
UN-CUT: Mitt Romney
Former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney thanks his supporters.
UN-CUT: Mike Huckabee
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee thanks his supporters.
UN-CUT: Sen. John Edwards
Sen. John Edwards thanks his supporters.
UN-CUT: Rudy Giuliani
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani thanks his supporters.
Obama On Primary Wins

Hillary Sets Sights On Texas

McCain Warns of Dem Win

Campaign Poll - YOU VOTE!
 
 
 
 
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