Elections
Berlin throng cheers Obama
He has drawn record-breaking crowds to rallies all over the United States. But it took a trip to Germany for Barack Obama to attract his biggest audience of all: More than 200,000 people packed into a central Berlin park on Thursday to hear Obama give a wide-ranging speech on his call for closer ties between Europe and America.
Chan Lowe's 2008 Campaign Portfolio
Chan Lowe, the editorial page cartoonist for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, loves this time of year. Democrats, Republicans, special interests, individual voters -- nobody's spared in this special gallery of electioneering politics, and the campaign season is still young.
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McCain visits German Village — in Ohio
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In Berlin, Obama speaks to more than 200,000
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McCain visits German restaurant ... in Ohio
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New Barack Obama ad geared toward Hispanic voters
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Obama vows to stand with the Israelis
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Both candidates' plans raise deficit, tax group says
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McCain may be close to naming a running mate
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Obama takes center stage in Middle East
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McCain: I blame Obama for high gas prices
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Candidates to share a stage
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Iraq backs Obama's exit goal
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Obama in Iraq Photos
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Lieberman says he won't be McCain's running mate
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Study: Media coverage of the president's race more about Obama than McCain
Broward County
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Six lawyers seek two Broward circuit judge positions
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Four seek short-lived seat on Pompano Beach commission
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Two Broward circuit judges face rare challenges in election
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What you need to know to vote in Broward County
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Two Broward County judges challenged in Aug. 26 election
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Longtime Republican running for sheriff as a Democrat
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Democratic candidates for Broward sheriff
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'Lori Pops' candy treat becomes candidate's trademark
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Obama not giving up on Florida, campaign leader says during Democratic pep talk
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Six Democrats in race for House District 94
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Gloves are off in race for Broward County sheriff
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Democratic newcomers to compete in House District 101 primary
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Broward County Commissioner Josephus Eggelletion files election complaints
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Four newcomers challenge Margate veteran for commission seat
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Novices seek GOP nomination in Florida House District 97
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Recent voter registrations favor Democrats over GOP by 30,149 to 6,851
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Voter registrations in Florida show 'huge swing' toward Democrats
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Two candidates for Broward sheriff denounce fliers
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Republicans and independents can't vote in these Broward primaries
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Broward candidates use loophole to block voters from primaries
Palm Beach County
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Campaign for Florida Supreme Court seats has ties to 2000 recount
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Democratic Club endorses candidates in Aug. 26 primaries
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Incumbent circuit judges being challenged in Palm Beach County
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Contenders for Palm Beach County School Board seat stress experience
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Rep. Mahoney raises almost $2.5 million, bolstering re-election chances
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Three challengers win coveted endorsements in Palm Beach County elections
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State Senate District 27 candidate Ed Henney ends bid
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Voters' Coalition endorsements could tilt the Aug. 26 primary
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Kanjian challenger files residency complaint against commissioner
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Aug. 26 primary will decide District 3 seat candidates in Palm Beach County
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Republican candidate for Aronberg's seat pulls out
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Former employee vies for Palm Beach County clerk's job
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Two Republicans vie for shot at challenging Aronberg for state Senate seat
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Palm Beach County School Board District 1 race pits incumbent against two challengers
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Three-way race for supervisor of elections heats up
Florida
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Opponent calls for investigations of U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler's residency
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Opponent calls for investigations of U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler's residency
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Lieberman touts McCain to S. Florida Jewish residents
AP Elections
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101 Days to the Election: A look at the race for 2008 on Saturday
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To clap or not to clap: When Obama speaks to minority journalists, that is the question
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McCain marks anniversary of disabilities law by vowing to support bill to expand protections
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McCain campaign says Obama chose world leaders and speeches over 'injured American heroes'
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Obama discusses with British leader the need for time to think when in the White House
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Obama campaign cites Pentagon concerns in scrapping candidate's visit to wounded troops


