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- Category:2008 United States presidential election
- Mitt Romney and Hillary Clinton win Nevada Caucuses
- Template:2008 US Presidential Election
- Dennis Kucinich quits U.S. Presidential race
- Obama wins South Carolina primary
- John Edwards drops out of US presidential race
- McCain captures Florida, Giuliani drops out
- Schwarzenegger endorses McCain for U.S. Presidency
- US presidential candidates gearing up for Super Tuesday
- Wikinews interviews U.S. Libertarian presidential candidate Wayne Allyn Root
- US citizens in 24 states vote on 'Super Tuesday'
- Clinton and Obama in tight race, McCain surges in Super Tuesday voting
- Mitt Romney suspends his United States presidential campaign, McCain and Huckabee remain fighting for GOP nomination
- Wayne Allyn Root wins Missouri Libertarian primary
- Barack Obama sweeps three state Democratic contests
- Alan Keyes still in presidential race
- Huckabee wins Kansas and Louisiana
- McCain, Obama win "Potomac Primary" states
- Huckabee shifts campaign to Wisconsin
- Wikinews interviews U.S. Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Jackson
- Former Senator Chafee endorses Barack Obama
- Independent candidate calls it quits, without Ron Paul as possible running mate
- Wikinews interviews Frank McEnulty, independent candidate for US President
- Former president Bush, Romney back McCain
- Wikinews interviews Steve Kissing, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Brad Lord-Leutwyler, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews John Taylor Bowles, National Socialist Order of America candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Richard H. Clark, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Tom Millican, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Ruth Bryant White, independent candidate for US President
- McCain, Obama win Wisconsin primary
- John McCain denies romantic relationship with lobbyist
- Barack Obama wins Democrats Abroad primary
- Wikinews interviews U.S. Libertarian presidential candidate James Burns
- Ralph Nader enters US presidential race as independent
- Wikinews interviews U.S. Constitution Party presidential candidate Max Riekse
- Wikinews interviews Jon Greenspon, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Frank Moore, independent candidate for US President
- McCain clinches Republican nomination as Huckabee concedes
- Wikinews interviews grassroots political advocate Anthony Maki
- George W. Bush endorses John McCain for US Presidency
- Wikinews interviews U.S. Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney
- Obama wins Wyoming caucus
- Barack Obama gives speech on racial division
- Constitutionality of DNC Florida primary to be decided in appeal
- Social networking site lets users run virtual campaign for US president
- Major US presidential candidates have passport files breached
- Former first lady Nancy Reagan endorses McCain
- Wikinews interviews Brian Moore, Socialist Party USA presidential candidate
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