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Posted: 11/4/2012 12:01:42 PM EST
U.S. President Barack Obama walks onstage to hug former President Bill Clinton before he addresses the crowd at a campaign event at State Capitol Square in Concord, New Hampshire, November 4, 2012. REUTERS/Larry Downing
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Posted: 11/4/2012 11:26:28 AM EST
U.S. President Barack Obama (L) is introduced by former U.S. President Bill Clinton at an election campaign rally in Concord, New Hampshire, November 4, 2012 REUTERS/Jason Reed
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Posted: 11/4/2012 11:26:28 AM EST
U.S. President Barack Obama (L) is introduced by former U.S. President Bill Clinton at an election campaign rally in Concord, New Hampshire, November 4, 2012 REUTERS/Jason Reed
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Posted: 11/3/2012 11:13:35 AM EST
FILE - This Oct. 29, 2012 file photo shows a"Vote Early" sign as former President Bill Clinton spoke at a President Barack Obama campaign rally in Youngstown, Ohio. Stock up on munchies and make sure the batteries in your TV remote are fresh. With this year's presidential election razor-close to the finish, Tuesday could be a long night. Even if the presidency isn't decided until after midnight EST, there will be plenty of clues early in the evening on how things are going for President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney. Obama has more options for piecing the 270 electoral votes needed for victory, so any early setbacks for Romney could be important portents of how the night will end. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
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Posted: 11/3/2012 8:18:20 AM EST
Hundreds of people line up outside of the Coliseum in St. Petersburg, Fla., waiting to hear former President Bill Clinton speak at a campaign event for Barack Obama, Friday Nov. 2. 2012. (AP Photo/Scott Iskowitz)
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Posted: 11/3/2012 3:38:51 AM EST
Former President Bill Clinton speaks in support of President Barack Obama during a campaign event at the Harborside Convention Center in Fort Myers, Fla. on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Naples Daily News, Scott McIntyre) FORT MYERS OUT
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Posted: 11/3/2012 3:38:51 AM EST
Former President Bill Clinton speaks at a campaign event for Barack Obama at the Coliseum in St. Petersburg, Fla. Friday, Nov. 2. 2012. (AP Photo/Scott Iskowitz)
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Posted: 11/3/2012 3:38:51 AM EST
Former President Bill Clinton speaks at a campaign event for Barack Obama at the Coliseum in St. Petersburg, Fla. Friday, Nov. 2. 2012. (AP Photo/Scott Iskowitz)
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Posted: 11/3/2012 3:38:51 AM EST
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton greets supporters at the Harborside Convention Center Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 in Fort Myers, Fla. (AP Photo/The News-Press, Andrew West) MAGS OUT; NAPLES OUT; NO SALES
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Posted: 11/2/2012 2:29:07 PM EST
Supporters wait to hear former U.S. President Bill Clinton speak at the University of Wisconsin Waukesha as he campaigns for the Democratic Party in Waukesha November 1, 2012. REUTERS/Darren Hauck
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Posted: 11/2/2012 2:18:58 PM EST
Supporters wait to hear former U.S. President Bill Clinton speak at the University of Wisconsin Waukesha as he campaigns for the Democratic Party in Waukesha November 1, 2012. REUTERS/Darren Hauck
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Posted: 11/1/2012 5:43:02 PM EST
Supporters wait to hear former U.S. President Bill Clinton speak at the University of Wisconsin Waukesha as he campaigns for the Democratic Party in Waukesha November 1, 2012. REUTERS/Darren Hauck
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Posted: 11/1/2012 1:23:06 PM EST
Supporters wait to hear former U.S. President Bill Clinton speak at the University of Wisconsin Waukesha as he campaigns for the Democratic Party in Waukesha November 1, 2012. REUTERS/Darren Hauck
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Posted: 11/1/2012 1:23:06 PM EST
Supporters wait to hear former U.S. President Bill Clinton speak at the University of Wisconsin Waukesha as he campaigns for the Democratic Party in Waukesha November 1, 2012. REUTERS/Darren Hauck
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Posted: 11/1/2012 1:06:25 PM EST
Supporters wait to hear former U.S. President Bill Clinton speak at the University of Wisconsin Waukesha as he campaigns for the Democratic Party in Waukesha November 1, 2012. REUTERS/Darren Hauck
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Posted: 11/1/2012 1:06:25 PM EST
Supporters wait to hear former U.S. President Bill Clinton speak at the University of Wisconsin Waukesha as he campaigns for the Democratic Party in Waukesha November 1, 2012. REUTERS/Darren Hauck
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Posted: 10/31/2012 2:58:50 AM EST
FILE - This Oct. 29, 2012, file photo shows Adrian Green, wearing a 47 percent shirt chanting at a campaign rally for President Barack Obama, before former President Bill Clinton spoke, at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown, Ohio. Campaign 2012 is rich with images that conjure the seriousness and silliness that unfold side-by-side in any presidential race. Nobody was laughing when an amateur video surfaced in September in which Romney seemed to dismiss 47 percent of Americans during remarks at a closed-door fundraiser earlier in the campaign. The fact that the video was surreptitiously recorded from the back of the room made it all the more juicy. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
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Posted: 10/30/2012 12:45:15 PM EST
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) greets employees and their families at the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo October 30, 2012. Clinton and EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton began a three-nation Balkan trip in Bosnia, where a power struggle between ethnic Serb, Muslim and Croat parties has stymied progress since their 1992-95 war. Clinton's Balkans trip, probably her last before stepping down early next year, represents her final effort to settle some of the legacies of the bloody break-up of federal Yugoslavia in the 1990s, when her husband Bill Clinton was president. REUTERS/Saul Loeb/Pool
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Posted: 10/30/2012 12:45:15 PM EST
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) greets employees and their families at the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo October 30, 2012. Clinton and EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton began a three-nation Balkan trip in Bosnia, where a power struggle between ethnic Serb, Muslim and Croat parties has stymied progress since their 1992-95 war. Clinton's Balkans trip, probably her last before stepping down early next year, represents her final effort to settle some of the legacies of the bloody break-up of federal Yugoslavia in the 1990s, when her husband Bill Clinton was president. REUTERS/Saul Loeb/Pool
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Posted: 10/30/2012 12:45:15 PM EST
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) stands alongside EU Force Commander Major General Robert Brieger (L), EU Special Representative Peter Sorensen (2nd L), High Representative for EU Foreign Policy Catherine Ashton (3rd L), U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina Patrick Moon (3rd R), EU High Representative Valentin Inzko (2nd R), and NATO Commander Walter Lord as they pose for a photo prior to meetings at the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo, October 30, 2012. Clinton and EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton began a three-nation Balkan trip in Bosnia, where a power struggle between ethnic Serb, Muslim and Croat parties has stymied progress since their 1992-95 war. Clinton's Balkans trip, probably her last before stepping down early next year, represents her final effort to settle some of the legacies of the bloody break-up of federal Yugoslavia in the 1990s, when her husband Bill Clinton was president. REUTERS/Saul Loeb/Pool