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A year from Election Day, Clinton remains person to beat

With the election of the next president a year away, Sen. Hillary Clinton remains the person to beat, a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll released Monday suggests.

Biden not interested in being Clinton's VP

Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Joe Biden Monday ruled out the vice presidential slot altogether if Sen. Hillary Clinton is his party's nominee, saying her husband would overshadow the position.

House chair to White House: Comply with subpoenas

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Bush seeks to defuse tension with Turkey

The Turkish prime minister is scheduled to meet with President Bush on Monday, with the tensions along the Iraqi-Turkish border topping the agenda.

Specter backs Mukasey despite torture views

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Bush presents nation's highest civilian honor

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Bush forced to reassess Pakistan relationship

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Bush works to seal Mukasey confirmation

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Obama making less than a quarter of Senate votes

Sen. Barack Obama has missed the most votes of any Democratic presidential hopeful in the Senate over the last two months, including a vote on an Iran resolution he has blasted Sen. Hillary Clinton for supporting.

Conservative bloggers in full revolt over immigration

Few issues have united conservative bloggers like the debate over immigration. Their frustration has culminated in a full-scale revolt against the Bush administration and a Senate bill, using words such as "betrayal" and "fiasco."