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The Hill Articles: February 5, 2008
February 5
Obama’s big name endorsements don’t pan out
Clinton prevails in tight Missouri contest
Huckabee wins Georgia, third-largest Super Tuesday prize
Hillary Wins in Northeast
Obama camp says it has the numbers
Huckabee: It’s a two man race and we are in it
Obama loses Mass. despite support from Kennedy
Huckabee Is Alive
Clinton picks up New York, New Jersey
Huckabee claims Alabama
Super Tuesday Outcome Will Determine if Texas Will Play in March (Rep. Gene Green)
Obama Wins Georgia
No surprises as Huckabee, Clinton win Arkansas
Clinton projected to win Tennessee
Clinton projected to win Arkansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee; Obama victorious in Illinois, Georgia
Specter pushed on judges
Weyant’s World: February 6, 2008
The McCain scrutiny
GOP leaders’ votes split on striking out earmarks
Reid, Baucus mix messages on stimulus
Camp’s Club 1608 seeks majority, chairmanship
Meeks to pay $63,000 in FEC fines for financial improprieties
Watchdogs press Pelosi to change ethics rules
Senate Dems hope homebuilders will win GOP stimulus support
Tennessee freshman Rep. Cohen endorses Obama
CAO would ‘welcome’ investigation into carbon offsets
Special Reports: Healthcare
By the numbers
Obama’s Ellisonian candidacy
Obama wins Georgia
Immigration —the big fizzle
Congressional air war is already heating up
Religious right and the GOP
Republicans’ McCain problem
Congress could learn from Colorado’s 208 Commission
Romney is the Executive that Americans Need (Sen. Lisa Murkowski)
Stuck in the middle, airports worry about funding projects
Paulson cool to bid to extend jobless benefits
Lobbying World
A model for congressional earmarking — the Dayton Way
Obama shares Richardson’s foreign policy vision
An upside-down start to ’08
High stakes in effort to sink Gilchrest’s canoe diplomacy
Standing by her man
Tickle torture led Royce’s new flack to the GOP
Intern is ‘content where she is’
K Street In Brief
Bush Budget Proposal a Slap in the Face to Working Families
Stimulus Package Slowed by Senate Democrats (Sen. Mitch McConnell)
Making Medicare sustainable
Best defense against diseases: early detection and treatment
Clinton’s D.C. finance team set to meet Thursday
Building consensus on the future of healthcare
E-Prescribing: a common-sense prescription for improving healthcare for all Americans
Clinton Has Track Record to Make Change (Sen. Evan Bayh)
Most Critical Election in Decades (Rep. Marion Berry)
Super Tuesday
Record Turn Out But Race Will Not End Today (Rep. Michael McNulty)
Romney camp accuses McCain, Huckabee of shady West Virginia deal
Authenticity
Huckabee wins in West Virginia
Conservative Voices Keep Railing Against McCain
Wins From Four Key States Will Put Obama Ahead (Rep. Arthur Davis)
Sobering Views
Romney leads first round in West Virginia
McCain attacks Senate GOP critics
Romney Ad: Hillary Clinton & John McCain Are “Very Close”
McCain’s Closing Pitch: Don’t Trust Romney
D-Day