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- Al Gore endorses Obama for US President
- Alan Keyes still in presidential race
- Alaskan governor Sarah Palin chosen by McCain as Vice Presidential running mate
- Barack Obama accepts US presidential nomination from the Democratic Party
- Barack Obama effectively clinches Democratic nomination
- Barack Obama gives speech on racial division
- Barack Obama sweeps three state Democratic contests
- Barack Obama wins Democrats Abroad primary
- Biden's Georgia visit raises speculation about VP nod
- Bob Barr wins the Libertarian Party presidential nomination
- Campaign offices for John McCain evacuated in Centennial, Colorado and Manchester, New Hampshire, USA
- Clinton and Obama call for unity in Democratic Party
- Clinton and Obama in tight race, McCain surges in Super Tuesday voting
- Clinton to suspend campaign
- Clinton wins West Virginia Democratic primary
- Constitutionality of DNC Florida primary to be decided in appeal
- Controversy spreads over Libertarian U.S. presidential nominee Bob Barr
- Democratic Party reaches deal over Florida and Michigan
- Dennis Kucinich quits U.S. Presidential race
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, August 2008
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, July 2008
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, June 2008
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, May 2008
- First Obama–Biden campaign rally held in Illinois, United States
- Former Senator Chafee endorses Barack Obama
- Former first lady Nancy Reagan endorses McCain
- Former president Bush, Romney back McCain
- Frank McEnulty continues White House run for New American, Reform parties, independently; talks to Wikinews
- George W. Bush endorses John McCain for US Presidency
- Hillary Clinton: I am 'open to being' US Vice President
- Hillary Clinton threatens to 'totally obliterate' Iran if it attacks Israel
- Hillary Clinton wins Pennsylvania, cuts Obama's lead
- Huckabee shifts campaign to Wisconsin
- Huckabee wins Kansas and Louisiana
- Independent candidate calls it quits, without Ron Paul as possible running mate
- Independent presidential candidates debate this weekend
- Jack Grimes continues White House run for United Fascist Union, talks to Wikinews
- John Edwards drops out of US presidential race
- John Edwards endorses Barack Obama
- John McCain denies romantic relationship with lobbyist
- Maine resident arrested in Florida for death threats to Bush, Obama
- Major US presidential candidates have passport files breached
- McCain, Obama win "Potomac Primary" states
- McCain, Obama win Wisconsin primary
- McCain ad questions Obama's benefit to families
- McCain and Obama participate in Saddleback Church forum
- McCain captures Florida, Giuliani drops out
- McCain clinches Republican nomination as Huckabee concedes
- McCain launches tour of US states
- Mitt Romney and Hillary Clinton win Nevada Caucuses
- Mitt Romney suspends his United States presidential campaign, McCain and Huckabee remain fighting for GOP nomination
- Nader chosen as the presidential nominee of the Peace and Freedom Party
- New Yorker's Obama cover sparks outrage
- New polls show third party U.S. presidential candidates varying radically in popularity
- News agencies suggest that campaign operative for Republican Party edited article on vice presidential nominee
- No assassination plot against US presidential candidate Barack Obama
- Obama heckled in Florida
- Obama projected winner in North Carolina primary, Clinton wins Indiana by narrow margin
- Obama wins South Carolina primary
- Obama wins Wyoming caucus
- Obama withdraws from Trinity United Church
- Paris Hilton mocks John McCain presidential ad
- Plans set in motion for the removal of Bob Barr as the Libertarian Party's U.S. presidential nominee
- Questions raised about McCain's choice of Palin, aides insist "thorough vetting" process
- Ralph Nader enters US presidential race as independent
- Record number of viewers watched McCain's acceptance speech
- Schwarzenegger endorses McCain for U.S. Presidency
- Social networking site lets users run virtual campaign for US president
- Staffs for US presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama caught making questionable edits to Wikipedia
- US Senator Joseph Lieberman speaks at Republican National Convention
- US candidate Barack Obama announces Joe Biden as his running mate via text message
- US citizens in 24 states vote on 'Super Tuesday'
- US presidential candidate Barack Obama's lead increases after Democratic National Convention
- US presidential candidate John McCain now leads slightly in the polls
- US presidential candidate Obama speaks in Berlin, Germany
- US presidential candidates gearing up for Super Tuesday
- US presidential race tied as the Democratic National Convention starts
- United States Senator Lieberman to speak at Republican party convention
- Wayne Allyn Root wins Missouri Libertarian primary
- Wikinews holds a follow-up interview with Max Riekse, Constitution Party candidate for the 2008 U.S. presidential election
- Wikinews interviews Brad Lord-Leutwyler, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Brian Moore, Socialist Party USA presidential candidate
- Wikinews interviews Donald K. Allen, independent candidate in US presidential elections
- Wikinews interviews Frank McEnulty, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Frank Moore, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Gene Amondson, Prohibition Party presidential nominee
- Wikinews interviews John Taylor Bowles, National Socialist Order of America candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Jon Greenspon, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Kent Mesplay, Green Party presidential candidate
- Wikinews interviews Richard H. Clark, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Ruth Bryant White, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Steve Kissing, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews Tom Millican, independent candidate for US President
- Wikinews interviews U.S. Constitution Party presidential candidate Max Riekse
- Wikinews interviews U.S. Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney
- Wikinews interviews U.S. Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Jackson
- Wikinews interviews U.S. Libertarian presidential candidate James Burns
- Wikinews interviews U.S. Libertarian presidential candidate Wayne Allyn Root
- Wikinews interviews grassroots political advocate Anthony Maki
- Wikinews investigates claim McCain plagiarized speech from Wikipedia
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- Campagne électorale américaine : Huckabee et Obama remportent les caucus de l'Iowa
- La course pour la Maison-Blanche se déplace vers le New Hampshire
- Élection présidentielle américaine : à peine commencée, la course à l’investiture s’intensifie
- Hillary Clinton et John McCain remportent les primaires du New Hampshire
- Vif débat sur les droits civiques entre les candidats démocrates à l’élection présidentielle
- Mitt Romney remporte les primaires républicaines du Michigan
- Mitt Romney et Hillary Clinton remportent les primaires dans le Nevada
- John McCain remporte la primaire de Caroline du Sud
- Fred Thompson se retire de la course à la Maison Blanche
- États-Unis : le démocrate Dennis Kucinich se retire de la course présidentielle
- Barack Obama remporte la primaire démocrate de Caroline du Sud
- John Mc Cain remporte la primaire républicaine de Floride, John Edwards et Rudolph Giuliani jettent l'éponge
- Élection présidentielle américaine de novembre 2008 : le suspense du « super-mardi »
- Élection présidentielle américaine : résultats du « super-mardi »
- Mitt Romney se retire de la course à la présidentielle
- Trois victoires pour Barack Obama, deux pour Mike Huckabee
- Barack Obama et John McCain remportent les « primaires du Potomac »
- Nouvelles victoires pour Barack Obama et John McCain dans les primaires américaines
- Ralph Nader est candidat à la Maison blanche
- John McCain décroche l'investiture républicaine
- Hillary Clinton remporte les primaires de l'Ohio et du Texas
- Obama remporte les primaires démocrates du Mississippi
- Les données des passeports des candidats à l'élection américaine ont été consultées illégalement
- États-Unis : les démocrates préoccupés par l’interminable duel Obama-Clinton
- Le couple Clinton a gagné 109 millions de dollars en sept ans
- Hillary Clinton remporte la primaire de Pennsylvanie
- Barack Obama remporte la primaire de Guam de sept voix
- Barack Obama remporte la primaire de Caroline du Nord
- Barack Obama est le candidat officiel des démocrates
- Obama a 12 points d'avance sur McCain
- États-Unis : Barack Obama et John McCain au coude à coude dans les sondages
- États-Unis : la dernière ligne droite vers les conventions nationales des démocrates et des républicains
- Barack Obama choisit Joseph Biden comme colistier
- États-Unis : Barack Obama officiellement investi comme candidat du parti démocrate
- États-Unis : John McCain choisit Sarah Palin comme colistière
- États-Unis : Barack Obama à l’assaut de la Maison Blanche après son investiture
- Le conflit ossète s'invite dans la campagne des présidentielles américaines de 2008
- Modèle:Infobox Présidentielle-USA2008
- Le programme du congrès du parti républicain modifié à cause de l’ouragan Gustav
- États-Unis : La convention nationale du parti républicain reprend son cours normal
- États-Unis : les républicains en ordre de bataille malgré la controverse au sujet de Palin
- États-Unis : un débat très attendu entre Sarah Palin et Joseph Biden
- États-Unis : Sarah Palin et Joseph Biden ont eu 90 minutes pour convaincre
- Deuxième débat télévisé entre Barack Obama et John McCain
- États-Unis : hausse des inscriptions sur les registres électoraux
- Le ton monte entre John McCain et Barack Obama
- Barack Obama et John McCain font campagne dans les États qui peuvent basculer en leur faveur
- Élections USA : Obama vainqueur du débat du 16 octobre 2008
- Le ton monte lors du dernier débat entre Barack Obama et John McCain
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