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California being taken seriously


Candidates for the 2008 presidential election are assembling formidable campaign operations in California, with New York Sen. Hillary Clinton and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani wielding what many call the most aggressive in the state. Lisa Friedman in the Daily News.

While Californians' political donations - and the copious amounts of them - remain the chief draw for candidates, the state's early Feb. 5 primary has added a new clout.

"They're spending a lot more time in California than ever before," said Dan Schnur, a longtime California political observer and Republican media strategist.

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Dear California,
Please be open minded and Vote Romney. Maine just did giving the rest of the rest of us an opportunity to vote for the best candidate ever.
See Maine results below.
REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES February 02, 2008

Romney
2,362
52%
18
68%
reporting
McCain
958
21%
0
Paul
851
19%
0
Huckabee
268
6%
0
Undecided
94
2%
0
Thompson
4
0%
0
Giuliani
2
0%
0
Hunter
0

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