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<title>Clinton Campaign Ready for More Than 2006</title>
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<description>Six years after battling her way to a Senate seat from her newly adopted state by campaigning night and day, Hillary Rodham Clinton is coasting toward re-election _ and piling up money that could go toward a run for the White House in 2008. The New York Democrat has had no well-known GOP opponent in her bid for re-election since prosecutor Jeanine Pirro dropped out in frustration in December. The Republican expected to step in, former Yonkers Mayor John Spencer, is a no-name in most of the state, and polls show Clinton with a commanding lead against all potential challengers....</description>
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<title>Justice Department investigates Clinton&#x26;#x27;s Senate fund-raising (Hitlery&#x26;#x27;s October Surprise)
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<description>Washington - The Republican-run Justice Department is setting its sights on Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton&#x26;#x27;s 2000 Senate campaign in pursuit of possible fund-raising violations. In targeting a rising star in the Democratic Party, prosecutors are trying to gain the cooperation of an indicted businessman who raised the allegations, interviews and documents indicate. The FBI has told a U.S. magistrate in Los Angeles it has evidence the former first lady&#x26;#x27;s campaign deliberately understated its fund-raising costs so it would have more money to spend on elections, and prosecutors allege one person raising funds for her helped because he wanted a pardon...</description>
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