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[Date : 2008-02-03 17:50:34 ]
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Candidates make last push before Super Tuesday
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The candidates spoke to citizens on issues ranging from Iraq to health care and beyond.
"Sen. Clinton and Sen. Obama say they want a date of withdrawal. They want to wave the white flag of surrender," Arizona Sen. John McCain, the current GOP front-runner, told a crowd of supporters in Birmingham, Alabama.
"I will never surrender to al Qaeda, my friends. We will never surrender to al Qaeda."
The McCain campaign said it believes it can defeat his chief rival for the Republican nomination, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, in Massachusetts, CNN's John King reported.
"If they want to try to stop Mitt Romney, simply beating him in the state he served as governor is one way to do it," he said.
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