Here's the rundown on who's where on the trail today:
Democrats
- Joe Biden is in South Carolina for a town hall meeting at a technical college and an address to the Kiwanis Club.
- Hillary Clinton is in Des Moines to meet with Democratic members of the state legislature.
- Chris Dodd meets privately with Democrats in Colorado.
- John Edwards continues his trek through California with a stop at UCLA and a house party in the evening.
Republicans
- Sam Brownback campaigns in Greenville, S.C.
- John McCain attends to fundraising events in Michigan.
- Updated: Rudy Giuliani meets with governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in California.
- Updated: Duncan Hunter meets with South Carolina Republicans in Hilton Head.
News from the weekend:
In Selma, Ala. yesterday, Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama overlapped on the campaign for the first time at a commemoration of the 1965 civil rights march. In the photo on the front page of the New York Times this morning, just six people stood between the rival presidential hopefuls in an arm-in-arm march. The tone of their remarks remained polite.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won a "straw poll" at the Conservative Political Action Conference annual meeting. Meanwhile, McCain won a close victory in last week's South Carolina straw poll after two days of counting.
Stayed tuned this afternoon for a look at what--if anything--straw polls mean.
Etc.: Crafting the New Hillary on USNews.com




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