Presidential Race's Toughest Test Yet
From coast-to-coast, polls are open in states representing half of the nation's voters. Fox's Jennifer Davis reports.
Feb 5, 2008
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Presidential Race's Toughest Test Yet |
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Romney's Red Eye to Pump Up Delegates |
Romney's Red Eye to Pump Up Delegates
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney hopped a plane from California to West Virginia on Super Tuesday morning to address the state's GOP convention. It's a strategy he hopes will win him the state.
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British View of the Elections |
British View of the Elections
MarketWatch's Tom Beemis reports from London, where residents want to know if their will be a recession and a change in foreign policy.
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McCain Kicks Off Super Tuesday in New York |
McCain Kicks Off Super Tuesday in New York
John McCain and Rudy Giuliani stumped together Tuesday morning at a rally in New York City, kicking off a day where the Republican front-runner is expected to do well.
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What's Special About Tuesday? |
What's Special About Tuesday?
In national elections, why do we always vote on Tuesday? CBS Early Show national correspondent Jeff Glor has the answer.
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Mapping Out Super Tuesday |
Mapping Out Super Tuesday
A historic 24 states are taking part in this Super Tuesday. CBS News senior political correspondent Jeff Greenfield gives a state-by-state breakdown of the contests.
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Hillary On Why She Should Win |
Hillary On Why She Should Win
Harry Smith gives Sen. Hillary Clinton the chance to make a final appeal to voters on Super Tuesday.
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Barack Obama One-On-One |
Barack Obama One-On-One
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama speaks to Maggie Rodriguez about his strategy and expectations for Super Tuesday.
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Final Push For Super Tuesday |
Final Push For Super Tuesday
It's a battle to the finish as the 2008 presidential candidates scramble for votes. Twenty-four states finally get to vote and caucus on this historic Super Tuesday. Chip Reid reports.
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Mitt Romney One-On-One |
Mitt Romney One-On-One
Fighting a three-way battle with Sen. John McCain and Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney is swinging heading into Super Tuesday swinging. Romney speaks to Harry Smith about his strategy and expectations.
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Romney: Excited to See Name on Ballot |
Romney: Excited to See Name on Ballot
Mitt Romney jokes with reporters as he nears the end of a 37-hour, coast-to-coast campaign tour in West Virginia where he'll address voters before heading to Massachusetts to cast his Super Tuesday vote.
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Raw Video: Clinton Casts Super Tuesday Vote |
Raw Video: Clinton Casts Super Tuesday Vote
Hillary Clinton showed up with her husband in Chappaqua to cast her vote in New York's primary. New York is one of 24 states that will weigh in during the biggest presidential primary day in the nation's history.
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Super Tuesday Arrives First Overseas |
Super Tuesday Arrives First Overseas
Millions of Americans living overseas got a chance to head to the polls early and online to vote in Super Tuesday contests.
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A Ride in the Smart Car |
A Ride in the Smart Car
WSJ's John Stoll weighs the pros and cons of Daimler's Smart car, which is roughly the size of a golf cart. The jury's still out on whether U.S. consumers will embrace them.
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Crazy for carnival in Germany |
Crazy for carnival in Germany
Revellers across the mainly Catholic west and south of Germany are celebrating Rose Monday with costumes, parades and music. Carnival is celebrated across Europe and has various origins, stemming from the Roman tradition of celebrating the onset of spring, which was later adopted by Christians as a way of ushering the fasting period before Easter.
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No ratatouille but plenty of rats |
No ratatouille but plenty of rats
Rat meat, also eaten in China, became popular in rural Taiwan in the 1940s and 1950s among people who could not afford chicken or pork.Ho-la, a rural eatery at Taiwan's Chiayi county, serves 10 rat-themed dishes, including rat soup, black pepper-dipped and deep-fried rat.The diner goes through around 18kg (40lb) of rat meat per day.


