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Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama emerge as their party's all-but-inevitable nominees. More


Hillary Rodham Clinton announces she's ending her presidential bid. Take a look at her on the campaign trail. More


Tens of thousands of people lined up in St. Paul, Minn., for a chance to watch Sen. Barack Obama stake his claim as the Democratic nominee for president. More


Campaign 2008

Get a national analysis of primary season with our state-by-state map, which will have live results on election night. More


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Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama tells a huge crowd in Berlin that the United States and Europe must work together to fight terrorism. More
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The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee was in Iraq Monday to meet with top commanders there. More
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The folks at Jib Jab, famous for adding levity to the serious business of politics, take on this year's crop of candidates in a new video. More
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Delegate Count:

Democrats Total

2,118 Needed (Explainer)

1.Obama2,129
2.Clinton1,910.5
3.Edwards8 (Out)
Republicans Total

1,191 Needed (Explainer)

1.McCain1,413
2.Huckabee286 (Out)
3.Romney260 (Out)
4.Paul19

Source: Associated Press


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