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Nov. 15: Las Vegas - The next Democratic debate.
Nov. 28: Republicans debate in Florida, whose Jan. 29 primary is a must-win for Rudy Giuliani.
Dec. 31: Fourth-quarter fund-raising reports due. Could be critical cut-off for second-tier candidates with little cash to burn.
Jan. 3, 2008: The voting begins - Iowa presidential caucus. Does Romney hang out to first in Hawkeye State? Does Hillary stage come-from-behind win?
Jan 8.: Possible date for New Hampshire presidential primary. Who's got the momentum?
Jan. 10: GOP debate in South Carolina, home to first-in-the-South primary nine days later. The Democratic primary there is Jan. 26.
Feb. 5: Super-duper Tuesday. Twenty-two states - including delegate-rich New York, New Jersey, California, Illinois - hold primaries. Big wins could lock up nominations.
Mar. 4: If no clear winner on Feb 5., final showdown will likely shift to primaries in Ohio and Texas.
Aug. 25-28: Democratic National Convention in Denver.
Sep. 1-4: Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn.
Fall 2008: Presidential and vice presidential debates.
Nov. 4: Election Day.
Jan. 20, 2009: The 44th President of the United States is inaugurated. The Bush era ends.
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