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In photos: 'USA Elections March 03'

By M&C News Mar 4, 2008, 0:36 GMT

Democratic presidential hopeful New York Senator Hillary Clinton delivers a speech to supporters at a campaign stop in Toledo, Ohio, USA, 03 March 2008. Clinton is in a tight race with Democratic presidential hopeful Illinois Senator Barack Obama for the 2008 Democratic nomination for President.  EPA/MICHAL CZERWONKA

Democratic presidential hopeful New York Senator Hillary Clinton delivers a speech to supporters at a campaign stop in Toledo, Ohio, USA, 03 March 2008. Clinton is in a tight race with Democratic presidential hopeful Illinois Senator Barack Obama for the 2008 Democratic nomination for President. EPA/MICHAL CZERWONKA

A supporter of US Democratic presidential hopeful New York Senator Hillary Clinton holds a sign at a campaign stop in Toledo, Ohio, USA,  03 March 2008.  Clinton is in a tight race with Democratic presidential hopeful Illinois Senator Barack Obama for the 2008 Democratic nomination for President.  EPA/MICHAL CZERWONKA

A supporter of US Democratic presidential hopeful New York Senator Hillary Clinton holds a sign at a campaign stop in Toledo, Ohio, USA, 03 March 2008. Clinton is in a tight race with Democratic presidential hopeful Illinois Senator Barack Obama for the 2008 Democratic nomination for President. EPA/MICHAL CZERWONKA

Democratic presidential hopeful New York Senator Hillary Clinton delivers a speech to supporters at a campaign stop in Toledo, Ohio, USA,  03 March 2008.  Clinton is in a tight race with Democratic presidential hopeful Illinois Senator Barack Obama for the 2008 Democratic nomination for President.  EPA/MICHAL CZERWONKA

Democratic presidential hopeful New York Senator Hillary Clinton delivers a speech to supporters at a campaign stop in Toledo, Ohio, USA, 03 March 2008. Clinton is in a tight race with Democratic presidential hopeful Illinois Senator Barack Obama for the 2008 Democratic nomination for President. EPA/MICHAL CZERWONKA

Republican presidential hopeful former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee speaks to supporters rally in Hughes-Trigg Student Center at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, USA, 03 March 2008.  EPA/LARRY W. SMITH

Republican presidential hopeful former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee speaks to supporters rally in Hughes-Trigg Student Center at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, USA, 03 March 2008. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH

Republican presidential hopeful former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (L) speaks to supporters at a rally in Hughes-Trigg Student Center at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas USA, 03 March 2008.  EPA/LARRY W. SMITH

Republican presidential hopeful former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (L) speaks to supporters at a rally in Hughes-Trigg Student Center at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas USA, 03 March 2008. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH

US Republican presidential hopeful former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee speaks to supporters at a rally in Hughes-Trigg Student Center at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas USA, 03 March 2008.  EPA/LARRY W. SMITH

US Republican presidential hopeful former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee speaks to supporters at a rally in Hughes-Trigg Student Center at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas USA, 03 March 2008. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH

Republican presidential hopeful U.S. Senator John McCain addresses media during a news conference, in Phoenix, Arizona USA, 03 March 2008. Senator John McCain, the Republican Partys likely presidential nominee, Monday defended Israel‘s right to defend itself against rocket attacks from Gaza.  EPA/ROY DABNER

Republican presidential hopeful U.S. Senator John McCain addresses media during a news conference, in Phoenix, Arizona USA, 03 March 2008. Senator John McCain, the Republican Party's likely presidential nominee, Monday defended Israel‘s right to defend itself against rocket attacks from Gaza. EPA/ROY DABNER

Republican presidential hopeful U.S. Senator John McCain addresses media during a news conference, in Phoenix, Arizona USA, 03 March 2008. Senator John McCain, the Republican Partys likely presidential nominee, Monday defended Israel‘s right to defend itself against rocket attacks from Gaza.  EPA/ROY DABNER

Republican presidential hopeful U.S. Senator John McCain addresses media during a news conference, in Phoenix, Arizona USA, 03 March 2008. Senator John McCain, the Republican Party's likely presidential nominee, Monday defended Israel‘s right to defend itself against rocket attacks from Gaza. EPA/ROY DABNER

Democratic presidential hopeful New York Senator Hillary Clinton delivers a speech to supporters at a campaign stop in Toledo, Ohio, USA, 03 March 2008. Clinton is in a tight race with Democratic presidential hopeful Illinois Senator Barack Obama for the 2008 Democratic nomination for President.  EPA/MICHAL CZERWONKA

Democratic presidential hopeful New York Senator Hillary Clinton delivers a speech to supporters at a campaign stop in Toledo, Ohio, USA, 03 March 2008. Clinton is in a tight race with Democratic presidential hopeful Illinois Senator Barack Obama for the 2008 Democratic nomination for President. EPA/MICHAL CZERWONKA

U.S. Democratic Senator from Illinois and presidential hopeful  Barack Obama speaks to veterans at a residential center in San Antonio, Texas, USA, 03 March 2008.  Obamas top economic adviser, Austan Goolsbee, recently met with some officials in the Canadian consulate in Chicago. One of the Canadian officials wrote a memo that said that Goolsbee said that Obamas rhetoric about the North American Free Trade Agreement, a controversial trade deal that both Obama and Clinton have slammed in recent weeks as leading to the loss of jobs, was overheated because of the campaign.  EPA/SHAWN THEW

U.S. Democratic Senator from Illinois and presidential hopeful Barack Obama speaks to veterans at a residential center in San Antonio, Texas, USA, 03 March 2008. Obama's top economic adviser, Austan Goolsbee, recently met with some officials in the Canadian consulate in Chicago. One of the Canadian officials wrote a memo that said that Goolsbee said that Obama's rhetoric about the North American Free Trade Agreement, a controversial trade deal that both Obama and Clinton have slammed in recent weeks as leading to the loss of jobs, was overheated because of the campaign. EPA/SHAWN THEW

U.S. Democratic Senator from Illinois and presidential hopeful Barack Obama hugs a supporter after speaking to veterans at the GI Forum Residential Center in San Antonio, Texas, USA, 03 March 2008. Obamas top economic adviser, Austan Goolsbee, recently met with some officials in the Canadian consulate in Chicago. One of the Canadian officials wrote a memo that said that Goolsbee said that Obamas rhetoric about the North American Free Trade Agreement, a controversial trade deal that both Obama and Clinton have slammed in recent weeks as leading to the loss of jobs, was overheated because of the campaign.  EPA/SHAWN THEW

U.S. Democratic Senator from Illinois and presidential hopeful Barack Obama hugs a supporter after speaking to veterans at the GI Forum Residential Center in San Antonio, Texas, USA, 03 March 2008. Obama's top economic adviser, Austan Goolsbee, recently met with some officials in the Canadian consulate in Chicago. One of the Canadian officials wrote a memo that said that Goolsbee said that Obama's rhetoric about the North American Free Trade Agreement, a controversial trade deal that both Obama and Clinton have slammed in recent weeks as leading to the loss of jobs, was overheated because of the campaign. EPA/SHAWN THEW

U.S. Democratic Senator from Illinois and presidential hopeful Barack Obama speaks to veterans at a residential center in San Antonio, Texas USA 03 March 2008.  Obamas top economic adviser, Austan Goolsbee, recently met with some officials in the Canadian consulate in Chicago. One of the Canadian officials wrote a memo that said that Goolsbee said that Obamas rhetoric about the North American Free Trade Agreement, a controversial trade deal that both Obama and Clinton have slammed in recent weeks as leading to the loss of jobs, was overheated because of the campaign.  EPA/SHAWN THEW

U.S. Democratic Senator from Illinois and presidential hopeful Barack Obama speaks to veterans at a residential center in San Antonio, Texas USA 03 March 2008. Obama's top economic adviser, Austan Goolsbee, recently met with some officials in the Canadian consulate in Chicago. One of the Canadian officials wrote a memo that said that Goolsbee said that Obama's rhetoric about the North American Free Trade Agreement, a controversial trade deal that both Obama and Clinton have slammed in recent weeks as leading to the loss of jobs, was overheated because of the campaign. EPA/SHAWN THEW

U.S. Democratic Senator from Illinois and presidential hopeful  Barack Obama speaks to veterans at a residential center in San Antonio, Texas USA 03 March 2008.  Obamas top economic adviser, Austan Goolsbee, recently met with some officials in the Canadian consulate in Chicago. One of the Canadian officials wrote a memo that said that Goolsbee said that Obamas rhetoric about the North American Free Trade Agreement, a controversial trade deal that both Obama and Clinton have slammed in recent weeks as leading to the loss of jobs, was overheated because of the campaign.  EPA/SHAWN THEW

U.S. Democratic Senator from Illinois and presidential hopeful Barack Obama speaks to veterans at a residential center in San Antonio, Texas USA 03 March 2008. Obama's top economic adviser, Austan Goolsbee, recently met with some officials in the Canadian consulate in Chicago. One of the Canadian officials wrote a memo that said that Goolsbee said that Obama's rhetoric about the North American Free Trade Agreement, a controversial trade deal that both Obama and Clinton have slammed in recent weeks as leading to the loss of jobs, was overheated because of the campaign. EPA/SHAWN THEW



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