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The governor backed Hillary Clinton to the end; now he wants Barack Obama to win presidency.
TRENTON - After months of earnest campaigning on behalf of Hillary Rodham Clinton, Gov. Corzine now says he'll do whatever it takes to help Barack Obama get elected president.

Voting results
Results of the caucuses and primaries, listing each candidate and the total votes as well as the percentage of votes. Check back for a schedule of each state’s primary or caucus vote. This will be updated with results as each state holds its primary or caucus.
In the early phases of the 2008 presidential campaign, the Philadelphia area hasn't received much attention, which isn't surprising since the party nominations may be decided long before the Pennsylvania primary in April.
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DICK POLMAN'S AMERICAN DEBATE
Dick Polman keeps a keen,
observant eye on
the national political scene.
Voters went to the polls in New Jersey to make their voices heard in the presidential primary election.
 
Deerfield, N.H., goes to the polls in the nation's first presidential primary.
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Calendar

Schedule of the primaries, caucuses, and the major party conventions leading to the November 4, 2008 presidential election

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