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View the Primary Residences of our 2008 Presidential Candidates

Have you recently been wondering how our hopeful candidates' really live when they're not on the campaign trail?  With multiple multimillionaires in the presidential race, the top candidates' homes are rather ritzy indeed. Both Republicans and Democrats aren't exactly slumming here. Let us know which candidate you think has the nicest place!

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Hillary Clintons 5 bedroom, 5,200 square ft. Dutch Colonial sits on 1.1 acres in Chappaqua and reportedly sold for 1.2 million in 1999. Not bad for the Clinton empty nester.

 

 

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Republican hopeful John McCain inhabits this new luxury condo in Phoenix, which combines two units for $4.7 million. But that's not all, he also can retreat to his $1.1 million, 6.6-acre Sedona ranch (featured by Home & Garden!). He's not exactly roughing it.   

   

                          

 

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Shown here is Mitt Romney's lakeside retreat in New Hampshire. When he feels like vacationing on the east coast, this $3 million New Hampshire getaway will help him relax for the race.  Romney's primary residence may be found at a ski lodge on Rising Star Lane in Park City, Utah, for 5.2 Million. Happy sailing!

 


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Barack Obama's 96 yr. old Georgian-Revival claims 3-stories and is located close to Chicago's popular South Side. You may want to stay forever in this place boasting 4 fireplaces and a 1,000-bottle wine cellar. This beauty reportedly sold for $1.65 million in 2005. 

Posted on Wednesday, February 6, 2008 at 04:46PM by Registered CommenterBeverly Fast Sinclair in | CommentsPost a Comment

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