ABC News: Multiple Storylines as Candidates File Fundraising Paperwork With the FEC
Albuquerque Journal: 14,000 Donated to Gov.'s Campaign
Albuquerque Journal: Gov. Defends Deal With North Korea
Albuquerque Journal: Richardson's Donors Range From CEOs to Celebrities
Albuquerque Tribune: Richardson has more financial support from his home state than other candidates
Arizona Republic: Dems raise few dollars in state
Asbury Park Press: Hillary Clinton to speak in New Jersey today
Asbury Park Press: UPDATE: Hillary Clinton postpones visit to Rutgers because of storm
Baltimore Sun: Clinton banks $24 million; Obama raises $24.8 million
Battle Creek Enquirer: 2008 campaign following an unfamiliar recipe
Boston Globe: Alex Beam: Defining times for candidates
Boston Globe: Romney touts tax plan in New Hampshire
Boston Globe: Fund-raising leaves Republican presidential field in flux
Boston Globe: Presidential candidates raise millions in first three months of 2007
Boston Globe: Patrick, Obama campaigns share language of 'hope'
Chicago Tribune: Obama leads field in fundraising But leftover money puts Clinton's total higher, filings show
Clarksville (TN) Leaf-Chronicle: In Memphis speech, McCain to call for less spending
Concord (NH) Monitor: White House candidates talk torture on the trail
Concord (NH) Monitor: Romney makes timely statement
Daily Iowan: Republicans gather in Des Moines
Delaware News Journal: Biden coffers low on cash to start campaign
Des Moines Register: GOP: Romney secures strong start in state
Greenville (SC) News: Edwards in the Upstate today
Hartford Courant: Dodd Ends Up 4th In Financing
KCBS (Los Angeles): Bill Clinton Discusses Britney, Imus In Claremont
KCNC (Denver): Giuliani To Attend Fundraiser In Colorado
Knoxville News-Sentinel: Thompson arrival on campaign scene could have many effects
KPIX (San Francisco): Video: Fmr. Pres. Clinton Addresses Nat. School Board's Assoc. In S.F.
KSBY (Santa Barbara): Bill Clinton: 'I'll do whatever I'm asked' if wife wins in 2008
Lakeland (FL) Ledger: Obama Campaign Talk Draws 2,000
Los Angeles Times: Clinton and Obama in a fundraising dead heat
Manchester Union-Leader: 100 brave storm to see Romney
Marshalltown (IA) Times-Republican: Republican presidential hopeful Tom Tancredo pays visit Marshalltown
Memphis Commercial Appeal: Political Notebook: Fred Thompson getting busy
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: GOP candidates steer clear from Bush
Muncie Star Press: Indy event could draw key Republican presidential candidates
NBC (Today Show): Video Report: Sen. Clinton joins fray on Imus race flap
New York Post: Barack's Bills Hint Of Clinton Pinchin'
New York Post: Dems' Cau$E Celeb
New York Post: Rodham & Rutgers
New York Post: Rudy Will Speak At Rev. Pat U
New York Sun: Clinton Bested by Obama in Fund-Raising
New York Sun: At Rutgers, Clinton Will Address Imus Issue
New York Sun: McCain Will Pledge To Overhaul Federal Tax Code
New York Times: Donors Linked to the Clintons Shift to Obama
Ocala Star-Banner: Obama says winds of change are blowing in his direction
Orlando Sentinel: As storm rolls through Florida, Obama sees winds of change ahead
Orlando Sentinel: Power in 2008 campaign is at voters' fingertips
Portsmouth (NH) Herald: The undecided Republicans
Portsmouth (NH) Herald: Romney leads GOP pack in fund-raising
Portsmouth (NH) Herald: Kucinich: Working families get a voice
Salt Lake Tribune: Romney son quits Dodgers to campaign
San Jose Mercury News: Handful of big donors shifting loyalty from Clinton to Obama
San Jose Mercury News: Bill Clinton attacks child obesity in S.F. talk
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Romney rules in raising money in state
Seattle Times: Campaign contributions pouring in
South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Obama brings his presidential campaign to Tampa
St. Petersburg Times: BlogPost: Obama on education: Teachers need more flexibility, money
St. Petersburg Times: Almost 2,000 flock to hear Obama
State College Centre Daily: Edwards to tout Southern roots in S.C.
Tampa Tribune: Obama Raises More Than Clinton In First Quarter
Tampa Tribune: Obama's Populist Message Energizes Crowd
The Tennessean: Backers hope actor steps up
Wall Street Journal: Clinton Leads the Money Race
Wall Street Journal: McCain to Talk Trade, Spending Restraint
Washington Post: Clinton's Campaign Has Most In Bank
Washington Post: Candidates Still Take Cues From Their Base
Washington Times: Republican '08 options disappoint evangelicals
Washington Times: Hillary leads funding race
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier: GOP presidential hopefuls take part in Lincoln Unity Dinner
WIS (Columbia): Edwards visits South Carolina
WTSP (Tampa): Presidential hopeful Barack Obama makes first campaign trip to Tampa
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