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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) orders lunch at Luis's Taqueria Mexican Resturaunt, May 9, 2008 in Woodburn, Oregon. Oregon will hold its Democratic primary on May 20th.  (Mark Wilson, Getty Images)

Presidential Candidates - Democrats

165 Photos - Updated 6:21 pm

Democratic hopefuls hit the campaign trail.

Presumptive Republican nomineee for president John McCain arrives at TIME's 100 Most Influential People Gala at Frederick P. Rose Hall on May 08, 2008 in New York City. (Stephen Lovekin, Getty Images)

Presidential Candidates - Republicans

163 Photos - Updated 2:23 pm

Republican hopefuls hit the campaign trail.

Presidential Candidates


Hillary Clinton
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Barack Obama
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Ralph Nader
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John McCain
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Ron Paul
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Alan Keyes
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Mike Gravel
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National Political News
Obama hints he may help Clinton with campaign debt
As Barack Obama continues his campaign in Oregon today, he's had words of praise for his Democratic rival for the presidential nomination.
Clinton's superdelegate lead is gone
Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-sizeable lead among superdelegates is gone.
Key dates in the 2008 Presidential race
Jan. 3: Iowa caucuses

Jan. 8: New Hampshire primary

Jan. 15: Michigan primary

Jan. 19: Nevada caucuses, South Carolina (R) primary.

Jan. 26: South Carolina (D) primary

Jan. 29: Florida (D) primary

Feb. 5: Super Duper Tuesday. California, New York and 18 other states hold primaries or caucuses. May be the decisive day in selecting the nominees.

Mar. 4: Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island primaries.

Aug. 25-28: Democratic National Convention in Denver

Sept. 1-4: GOP National Convention in the Twin Cities

Sept. 9: Primary Election Day

Nov. 4: Election Day