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Written by Leigh Ann Caldwell   
Saturday, 16 February 2008 08:35

Headlines, Feb 15 - New Mexico's primary votes from Super Tuesday are now counted. Hillary Clinton is declared the winner, adding to her Southwest wins in California, Nevada, Arizona.

After being John McCain's fierce opponent, Mitt Romney is now a backer.

February 15 - Headlines
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Romney endorsed McCain and suggested his delegates do so too.

"With their rhetoric, our Democratic opponents are very skilled at striking heroic poses. With a Republican nominee, we're gonna offer America the real thing."

New MexicoPresidential hopefuls have made some decisive votes in recent days.

And John McCain voted against a measure to ban water boarding, the simulated drowning technique previously defined as torture.

Quasi dropped out candidate Ron Paul was one of three Republicans to vote in favor of contempt of Congress charges against White House staff.

Move On dot org has started a campaign against Superdelegates. Hoping to receive 200,000 to do away with super delegates. They say the people's votes should decide, super delegates should have no say. Hillary Clinton is ahead in the race for super delegates. Moveon.org has endorsed Barack Obama.

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