Anxious, Apprehensive, And Adoring -- In Denver
There seems to be a feeling that something is missing -- possibly the initial excitement Obama generated in the primaries -- and the delegates want to have this excitement back in the campaign.
There seems to be a feeling that something is missing -- possibly the initial excitement Obama generated in the primaries -- and the delegates want to have this excitement back in the campaign.
Bob Burnett | Posted 09.25.2008 | Politics
Sunday - As Democrats trooped into Denver, they breathed a collective sigh of relief. After a roller-coaster week, the collective wisdom was that Bar...
Politico | Michael Calderone | Posted 09.25.2008 | Media
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell was supposed to give "closing remarks" during this afternoon's Shorenstein Center-sponsored panel discussion with all thr...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 09.24.2008 | Politics
Sunday morning was business as usual on the networks, with Face The Nation, Meet The Press, and This Week performing their familiar weekly duties agai...
Politico.com | Michael Calderone | Posted 09.24.2008 | Politics
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell was supposed to give "closing remarks" during this afternoon's Shorenstein Center-sponsored panel discussion with all thr...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 09.22.2008 | Politics
This morning, I once again had the privilege of spending the early, surly hours of the Friday of/before the Text Message That Nostradamus, And No One ...
Steve Clemons | Posted 09.19.2008 | Politics
Be thankful for radio silence I guess when other candidates for VP like Daschle and Bayh are getting phone calls saying, "Sorry....but we look forward to working with you in many other ways in the coming years."
Josh Dorner | Posted 09.12.2008 | Green
Carbon County, in a poetic turn, is now set to host the second largest solar facility in the nation.
The Hill | Posted 07.30.2008 | Politics
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell (D) says that he has not been contacted by the Barack Obama campaign to undergo the vice presidential vetting process bec...
The Hill | Posted 07.22.2008 | Politics
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell (D) said Monday that he is 'absolutely not' being vetted as a running mate for Barack Obama, joking that "it would ta...
Thomas de Zengotita | Posted 07.04.2008 | Politics
Putting Obama at the center of a team of rivals, all of them familiar, even venerable, pieces of political furniture would dampen the he's-not-one-of-us factor that is still his greatest danger.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 06.19.2008 | Politics
Hardball host Chris Matthews experienced one of those fleeting periods of brain-vacancy that so often plague his broadcasts this afternoon, leading hi...
Rob Kall | Posted 06.12.2008 | Politics
The end Clintonian control of the Democratic Party will be a time with many opportunities for people and organizations to jump into the openings in the power hierarchy that is forming.
Huffington Post | Posted 06.12.2008 | Politics
One of Hillary Clinton's biggest supporters, Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania, gave an interview to the television station New York 1, in which he ...
Lauren Weiner | Posted 06.05.2008 | Home
Obama might be wise to bypass his own supporters when he goes to select a vice-presidential candidate. Reaching out instead to a high-profile Clinton supporter may be the best way to unite the party.
CNN's Political Ticker | Emily Sherman | Posted 05.22.2008 | Politics
Governor Ed Rendell's name has recently come up as a potential running mate for Barack Obama, but the Pennsylvania Governor said Wednesday, why settle...
Barnett Zitron | Posted 04.30.2008 | Home
One thing is for sure: Hillary's best friend in Pennsylvania (even better than Gov. Rendell and the crowds of older voters) is the state's closed primary and inflexible voting regulations.
M.S. Bellows, Jr. | Posted 04.29.2008 | Home
The results of Pennsylvania's primary should be evaluated with the best interests of the party in mind. Let's determine if Clinton should stay in the race and tell the spinmeisters to take a hike.
Jacob Soboroff | Posted 04.25.2008 | Home
Trouble experienced with Sequoia touchscreen voting machines in New Jersey doesn't seem to bother Pennsylvania officials, even though the same machines will be used there next Tuesday.
Open Left | Chris Bowers | Posted 04.25.2008 | Politics
I went to the spin room after the debate, looking for someone from ABC in order to ask them about the questions in the first half of the debate. Unfor...
Laura J. Mansfield | Posted 04.19.2008 | Home
Obama has to follow Gov. Rendell's path to victory in PA: Win huge in Philadelphia, a large margin in the suburbs, break even in Allegheny County, and hold on for dear life in the rest of the state.
USA Today | Mark Memmott and Jill Lawrence | Posted 04.16.2008 | Politics
Mark Penn shouldn't just be out of his job as chief strategist for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign, he should be cut off completel...
ABC News | Jake Tapper | Posted 04.11.2008 | Politics
I took issue with the assertion that everything about Clinton is "out there" -- she hasn't released her IRS returns from the past seven years, there a...
Time | Karen Tumulty | Posted 04.11.2008 | Politics
"I don't think any endorsement for President means jack," Ed Rendell will tell you. But if you spend a morning watching the popular governor of Pennsy...
Huffington Post | Danny Shea | Posted 04.08.2008 | Media
Great catch from Michael Calderone at the Politico: Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, a strong supporter and prominent surrogate of the Hillary Clint...
Robert Guttman | Posted 09.26.2008 | Politics