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Democratic presidential hopeful, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson with his wife Barbara, right, prepares to file his declaration of candidacy papers at the Statehouse, and put his name on the ballot for the New Hampshire presidential primary in Concord, N.H., Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2007.
Democratic presidential hopeful, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson with his wife Barbara, right, prepares to file his declaration of candidacy papers at the Statehouse, and put his name on the ballot for the New Hampshire presidential primary in Concord, N.H., Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2007.
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Colorado’s Democratic superdelegates are divided on their choices for president, with three endorsing Bill Richardson of New Mexico, below, two backing Hillary Rodham Clinton and a lone delegate supporting Barack Obama. The nine others, including members of Colorado’s congressional delegation, are staying out of the fray so as not to upset delegates to the state convention in May.

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Online: Read more about superdelegates, including one holding out hope for Al Gore.

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