
June 3, 2007
The race for the nomination started out crowded with eight contenders, who debated each other frequently, until the race narrowed to Barack Obama, John Edwards, and Hillary Clinton, who was viewed as the frontrunner. Left, the candidates participated in the first of seven CNN primary debates in New Hampshire.
The race for the nomination started out crowded with eight contenders, who debated each other frequently, until the race narrowed to Barack Obama, John Edwards, and Hillary Clinton, who was viewed as the frontrunner. Left, the candidates participated in the first of seven CNN primary debates in New Hampshire.
(Dominic Chavez/Globe Staff)

