Bill Clinton To Obama Campaign: "Let's Just Saddle Up And Have An Argument"
Clinton also had a word to say about all the surrogates of both his wife's and Sen. Barack Obama's campaigns whom had been ejected, including former O...
Clinton also had a word to say about all the surrogates of both his wife's and Sen. Barack Obama's campaigns whom had been ejected, including former O...
AP | MATT APUZZO | Posted 03.20.2008 | Politics
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Barack Obama blamed the Iraq war for higher oil prices and skyrocketing debt Thursday as he sought to tie the unpopular war ...
Huffington Post | Posted 02.20.2008 | Politics
Now that Obama has beaten Hillary Clinton in ten states in a row, the major question is whether she can make a "Clinton comeback." Keep checking bel...
John Tomasic | Posted 01.31.2008 | Home
In Denver this morning, something took place that seemed a lot like a time-warp flash-forward to the Democratic National Convention, which isn't suppo...
Lonnee Hamilton | Posted 01.06.2008 | Home
Hillary, we've seen you and your husband for so many years. But it's time to release your generation's tight grip on the reins of power. The playing field has changed, and you can't keep up.
Miles Mogulescu | Posted 01.02.2008 | Home
It is not surprising that the mainstream media should try to prematurely shut Edwards out of the race, because he is the one leading Democrat who truly challenges the political dominance of corporate America.
ABC News | Jake Tapper | Posted 12.21.2007 | Politics
Though Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., has pledged to keep criticisms of his rival, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, focused on the issues, ABC News has learned...
Miles Mogulescu | Posted 12.20.2007 | Politics
Edwards can rally the American people against rich and powerful corporate interests and use the bully pulpit to force Congress to vote in the general interest and not for the special interests.
Miles Mogulescu | Posted 12.19.2007 | Politics
To nominate Clinton is to is play Russian roulette with the presidency and to risk losing key House and Senate races in red and purple states. Obama's candidacy is a bit more unpredictable.
Politico | Ben Smith | Posted 12.14.2007 | Politics
Clinton didn't mention specifics in the taping of an interview on "Iowa Press" this morning, but drew a contrast with unnamed rivals that echoes Bill ...
Associated Press | Posted 12.14.2007 | Politics
-- THE RACE: The presidential race for Democrats and Republicans in New Hampshire THE NUMBERS - DEMOCRATS Barack Obama, 32 percent Hillary Rodham ...
Politico | Mike Allen and Ben Smith | Posted 12.11.2007 | Politics
When Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) was seeking state office a dozen years ago, he took unabashedly liberal positions: flatly opposed to capital punishmen...
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ABC | Jake Tapper | Posted 03.26.2008 | Politics