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Today on the presidential campaign trail (AP)

Mark Penn, then a pollster for former President Bill Clinton, is seen in this Feb. 3, 1998 file photo, in New York. Penn, the pollster and senior strategist for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid, left the campaign Sunday, April 6, 2008 after it was disclosed he met with representatives of the Colombian government to help promote a free trade agreement Clinton opposes. (AP Photo/The New York Times, Librado Romero, File)AP - McCain has best fundraising in March, still lags Obama and Clinton ... Clinton campaign senior strategist Mark Penn steps down ... McCain says Democratic rivals' call for troop withdrawal from Iraq a 'failure of leadership' ... Clinton says Bush should boycott Olympics opening ceremony in China ... Kerry expects Clinton to win Pennsylvania, argues close race would be moral victory for Obama ... Bill Clinton, on island campaign swing, touts wife's experience representing Puerto Ricans




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