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New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said the Democratic presidential debate Wednesday was a "breakout" moment for his campaign, and expressed confidence that his promise to pull all U.S. troops out of Iraq by 2010 would make him stand out to voters.
"I believe the Iraq issue is going to separate me from the others," Richardson said during a visit Thursday to Wholey's Fish Market in the Strip District. The campaign stop was part of a one- day, three-state fundraising swing that started in Boston and ended in Florida, with stops in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh in between.See the full content of this document
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Richardson Campaigns in the Strip District
Richardson said he's gaining ground on the top three Democratic candidates -- Sens. Hillary Clin...
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