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Hillary Clinton, 60, Illinois native and Arkansas lawyer, became, retroactively, a lifelong Yankee fan at age 52 when, shopping for a U.S. Senate seat, she adopted New York state as home sweet home.
Hispanics have the potential to tip the results of the presidential election in Arizona and several other states, said former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Henry Cisneros.
KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Their sense of urgency growing as the clock runs down, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain are spending their time - and their money - trying to win over the same voters in those few states still too close to call.
Sen. John McCain aside, Arizona is shaping up to be a swing state in the 2008 presidential election.
Collin Braithwaite knew the frustration was inevitable, so he wanted to get it over with early.
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - Fresh off their energetic debate, Republican John McCain looks to hold onto traditionally GOP states while Democrat Barack Obama edges into that turf and pours money into TV ads less than three weeks before Election Day.
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., exchange points as Debate moderator Bob Schieffer listens during a presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Oct. 15, 2008.
WACO, Texas - President Bush is using the last day of his 10-state campaign swing to flush out GOP and swing voters needed to keep Republicans sitting in the governor's offices of Florida, Arkansas and Texas.
Now everyone can see what kinds of sacrifices are required to honestly deal with Arizona’s billion-dollar budget deficits.
Thinking about skipping Tuesday’s primary because it doesn’t matter? Waiting until November, when voting “really counts?” There’s still time to reconsider.
Thinking about skipping Tuesday’s primary because it doesn’t matter? Waiting until November, when voting “really counts?” There’s still time to reconsider.
FOX CHAPEL, Pa. -- The Democratic ticket complete, John Kerry and John Edwards headed out on the campaign trail today for the first time as running mates, with two of the largest prizes among the battleground states topping their agenda.
BOSTON — With swing voters in his sights, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is tacking toward the center on health care and defense spending now that he's put his final partisan hurdle behind him and the sprint to Nov. 6 is underway.
"Don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me."
Dana Pogar will be getting an early Christmas present from her homeowners association this year.
It was loud, rowdy, close and had all the qualities that Desert Vista could hope for in a state 5A-I boys volleyball semifinal game.
It was loud, rowdy, close and had all the qualities that Desert Vista could hope for in a state 5A-I boys volleyball semifinal game.
The Pinal County Elections Department is preparing for a slew of elections. The five-person department is responsible for running six elections this month and will then jump into the 2008 election cycle, elections director Gilberto Hoyos said.
Ted Williams: Baseball Hall of Famer, wartime fighter pilot, master fisherman. And creepy sculpture? An upcoming New York art exhibit, lampooning the controversial end to Williams’ life, will feature a fictional representation of the Boston Red Sox star’s head — currently preserved in deep freeze at a Scottsdale business.
Ted Williams: Baseball Hall of Famer, wartime fighter pilot, master fisherman. And creepy sculpture? An upcoming New York art exhibit, lampooning the controversial end to Williams’ life, will feature a fictional representation of the Boston Red Sox star’s head — currently preserved in deep freeze at a Scottsdale business.
Red Mountain power hitters Cole Gleason, right, leads the state with 13 home runs, and T.J. Bennett Bennett is second with 12.
Fresh off high marks in its opening series last weekend, a young Arizona State baseball team resumes play by taking part in the six-team Coca-Cola Surprise Spring Training Classic.
In its eagerly awaited decision on the Affordable Care Act, a/k/a Obamacare, the Supreme Court’s decisive swing vote surprisingly belonged, not to Justice Anthony Kennedy as expected, but instead to Chief Justice John Roberts, who was appointed to the court by President George W. Bush.
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