Clinton And Obama Camps Trade Charges Of Nevada Foul Play
Apparently the adage "whatever happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" doesn't apply to politics. Tensions between the Obama and Clinton campaigns escalated...
Apparently the adage "whatever happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" doesn't apply to politics. Tensions between the Obama and Clinton campaigns escalated...
AP | BETH FOUHY | Posted 01.20.2008 | Politics
FLORISSANT, Mo. — Momentum moving her way, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton must change focus to the tough battle in South Carolina where rival B...
AP | BRENDAN RILEY | Posted 01.20.2008 | Politics
LAS VEGAS — Voters showed up in record numbers for Saturday's presidential caucuses in Nevada, surprising Democratic and Republican organizers w...
Ari Melber | Posted 01.19.2008 | Politics
Hillary Clinton beat Barack Obama by about six points in the state's caucus on Saturday, netting 12 of the 25 delegates at stake. But Barack Obama won the number that could matter most.
Posted 01.19.2008 | Politics
UPDATE: New releases from the Obama campaign: Statement from Barack Obama: "We're proud of the campaign we ran in Nevada. We came from over twenty-...
Jennifer Donahue | Posted 01.18.2008 | Politics
Obama's operation has managed to turn the game around again, taking Clinton, who was on offense after New Hampshire, and putting her on defense prior to Nevada's caucuses.
New York Daily News | Michael McAuliff | Posted 01.18.2008 | Politics
Hillary Clinton just whacked Barack Obama after he had something complimentary to say about Republicans, in this case that they where the party of ide...
Campaign Diaries | Daniel Nichanian | Posted 01.17.2008 | Home
A Nevada judge has ruled in favor of the Nevada Democratic Party and against the lawsuit that sought to ban the at-large precincts. There is no need t...
Politico | Ben Smith | Posted 01.17.2008 | Politics
The radio ad aired by one of Obama's labor allies re-injects ethnicity into the Democratic primary contest in sharp terms. "Hillary Clinton does not ...
AP | KEN RITTER | Posted 01.17.2008 | Politics
LAS VEGAS — A union with ties to Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton failed in court Thursday to block the state party's plans to hold caucuses at s...
New York Sun | Josh Gerstein | Posted 01.16.2008 | Politics
At a stop in Oakland this afternoon, President Clinton vigorously defended a lawsuit challenging Nevada's decision to permit casino workers to join pr...
Washington Post's The Fix | Chris Cillizza | Posted 01.16.2008 | Politics
The Nevada caucuses are still three days away, but the battle over what the eventual results will mean began in earnest this afternoon when The Fix re...
Las Vegas Review-Journal | Molly Ball | Posted 01.15.2008 | Politics
If Nevada's last Democratic presidential debate was a Vegas boxing match, tonight's is an Old West duel. Three candidates remain in serious contentio...
Reno Gazette-Journal | Anjeanette Damon | Posted 01.15.2008 | Politics
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama freely admits he doesn't have the experience to run a bureaucracy. But he's banking on the fact voters...
The Politico | Ben Smith | Posted 01.12.2008 | Politics
So a Clinton-backing teachers union is suing to block elements of the caucus system designed to embrace Vegas strip workers -- largely members of the ...
NY Times | Janny Scott | Posted 01.11.2008 | Politics
There was something improbable about the new guy from Chicago via Honolulu and Jakarta, Indonesia, the one with the Harvard law degree and the job tea...
Faith In Public Life | Posted 01.11.2008 | Politics
We've been drawing attention this week to the fact that the media-sponsored exit polls in the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary only asked Repub...
Associated Press | Paul Davenport | Posted 01.11.2008 | Politics
Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano is endorsing Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination for president, The Associated Press has learned. Napolitano pla...
Las Vegas Sun | J. Patrick Coolican | Posted 01.10.2008 | Politics
Sun columnist Jon Ralston breaks some news about Obama coming back Sunday and Monday. Also, Sen. John Kerry, who endorsed Obama today, cold-called Ral...
Paul Finkelman | Posted 12.14.2007 | Politics
The demographics of these states - their swing vote character - is precisely why Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada ought to be the first primary states. They have narrowly gone Democratic or Republican for the last twenty years.
Zack Exley | Posted 12.10.2007 | Home
Obama's Nevada staff pulled off a brilliant little piece of communications magic to keep the Oprah bounce aloft one more day in Nevada -- and was fascinating to watch unfold from event to nightly news.
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PENSACOLA, Fla. — Oil companies once viewed drilling in the deep waters off...
Washington Post | Shailagh Murray | Posted 01.20.2008 | Politics