Obama: "Remember New Hampshire"
In a press conference aboard his plane on the flight into Beaumont, Texas, this afternoon, Obama did his best to set a modest goal for Tuesday's vote....
In a press conference aboard his plane on the flight into Beaumont, Texas, this afternoon, Obama did his best to set a modest goal for Tuesday's vote....
Political Radar | Sunlen Miller | Posted 01.22.2008 | Politics
After a combative debate, Barack Obama stopped by a debate watching party at "Broadway Louie's" sports bar in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Calling t...
Miles Mogulescu | Posted 01.14.2008 | Politics
To paraphrase a Buddhist proverb, "a butterfly flaps its wings in a New Hampshire coffee shop and a tsunami hits Washington, D.C."
Poynter.org | Amy Gahran | Posted 01.10.2008 | Media
The big news this week was that, despite predictions, Sen. Hillary Clinton won the Democratic primary in N.H. But a few major U.K. papers went to pres...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.10.2008 | Politics
By failing to note the large number of late undecided voters, the press had a critical effect on the dynamics of the Democratic race.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.10.2008 | Politics
What you're not likely to hear much chatter about, however, is the concern that I believe to be the key one: what if Iowa is the outlier?
Michael Fauntroy | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
Race can never, ever be underestimated in an America election. However, to argue that it was the reason Obama lost is to do a disservice to Clinton's victory.
Huff TV | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
Van Jones | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
The polls inevitably caused the Obama team to let down its guard; it seemed like big guns weren't needed in NH. Nobody should ever underestimate the Clinton machine again.
Adam Hanft | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
The strategic minimization of Senator Obama shows that Mrs. Clinton hasn't found a new voice in New Hampshire, but is channeling her ever-present one.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
So, all coronations have been deferred. The story today is of two riveting political comebacks from John McCain and Hillary Clinton. From the standp...
Sam Sedaei | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
Edwards' campaign doesn't seem to be going anywhere at this point, so his staying in the race will only take away votes that would likely go to Obama and help him win over those forces of status quo.
Ari Melber | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
If the boisterous beginning of this presidential campaign proves anything, it's the empirical fact that a year of polls and predictions were flat wrong.
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
Obama can still thwart what the chattering class has called Hillary's "coronation." The Obama forces will redouble their efforts now that they've seen that there are limits to their candidate's magic.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 01.08.2008 | Media
Democrats are lucky that it worked out this way: Instead of knocking out a great candidate early, they get two candidates in the race who are better for it. Now that's a victory.
The Guardian | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics
Guardian US correspondent Suzanne Goldenberg examines the surge in support for the Democratic candidate Barack Obama, and the orchestrations of his co...
Linda Hansen | Posted 01.08.2008 | Home
Barring a miracle, Barack Obama's insistence on taking the high road, his message of hope and the promise of real change will win the day in Clinton's "firewall" New Hampshire. What happened?
Arianna Huffington | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics
Monday night, he headed to Dartmouth College in Hanover to talk about the importance of getting out votes for Obama at two large dorm gatherings.
Jim Rubens | Posted 01.08.2008 | Home
In my 30 plus years as a New Hampshire voter, I have never seen an election day mobilization as intense as the Obama's.
Chris Durang | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics
Well, the polls were wrong, and clearly the American voters want to keep looking at the candidates; and, in the morning light, I think that's a good thing.
Arianna Huffington | Posted 01.07.2008 | Politics
Clinton and her surrogates are attacking from every direction, hoping something will stick. The attacks are as varied as they are contemptible. Let's take a look at the dirty laundry list.
Marvin Kitman | Posted 01.07.2008 | Politics
Edwards is still my guy in the fantasy presidential politics game we are all playing. He seems genuinely angry. I am angry. I think America is angry.
The Atlantic | Marc Ambinder | Posted 01.07.2008 | Politics
Where will Barack Obama go the day after New Hampshire? Right into the heart of Sen. Clinton's financial heartland, New York City. The campaign has ...
Washington Times | Joseph Curl | Posted 01.07.2008 | Politics
Secret Service presence has increased for Sen. Barack Obama since his dramatic win in Iowa, amid fears over the safety of the man seeking to become Am...
Andrei Cherny | Posted 01.07.2008 | Politics
Both McCain and Obama reject the view that elections are won by mobilizing the party's base instead of reaching out to others outside their coalition.
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Politico | Ben Smith | Posted 02.28.2008 | Politics