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Biden throws sharp punches for Obama
On the night of Barack Obama's historic nomination, his running mate Joe Biden and former President Clinton teamed up to tout the nominee's qualifications and to launch attacks on John McCain.
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Biden throws sharp punches for Obama
On a historic day when Democrats nominated the first African American ever chosen by a major party for the presidency, vice-presidential...
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Primary results set stage for November rematches
The state's highest-profile races this fall will be rematches from two and four years ago. Gov. Chris Gregoire will again face GOP challenger Dino Rossi and Congressman Dave Reichert will face Democrat Darcy Burner.
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Democratic Gov. Christine Gregoire and her Republican challenger, Dino Rossi, easily came out on top in Washington's first-ever top-two primary election, setting up a rematch of the hard-fought 2004 election.
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