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Illinois Sen. Barack Obama - who has criticized Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards for benefiting from "independent expenditure" and polit...
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama - who has criticized Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards for benefiting from "independent expenditure" and polit...
Mayhill Fowler | Posted 01.24.2008 | Home
Like any intelligent insurgency, from the beginning Obama California has conceded Clintonian superiority. The strategy has been to steal from her in the base even as she dominates from the top.
HuffingtonPost.com | Max Follmer | Posted 01.23.2008 | Politics
After losing this week's Nevada caucuses to Hillary Clinton in part because of an overwhelming Latino vote on her behalf, rival Barack Obama is strugg...
San Francisco Chronicle | Posted 01.18.2008 | Politics
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama launched a direct broadside Thursday at New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's claim that she is the experienced Democratic...
HuffingtonPost.com | Max Follmer | Posted 01.16.2008 | Politics
Just three days before the Nevada caucuses that will provide the next big test in the race for the Democratic nomination, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama i...
Rick Jacobs | Posted 01.16.2008 | Politics
A statewide poll that shows one candidate way ahead may not accurately predict the delegate count, which is the only count that elects the nominee. And it also means this race may go on well past February 5th.
Mayhill Fowler | Posted 01.13.2008 | Home
Mitchell Schwartz, California Director of the Obama Campaign, sixteen years ago ran the Clinton Campaign in New Hampshire, when Bill was the upstart a...
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 01.10.2008 | Politics
As the February 5th California primary approaches we might learn something from looking at how Kennedy won the state in 1968 against both Sen. McCarthy and Vice-President Hubert Humphrey.
Christine Pelosi | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics
The race for president is officially wide open on both sides, meaning that our California primary votes may actually make a difference.
Rick Jacobs | Posted 01.06.2008 | Politics
If Sen. Obama or Sen. Edwards or Sen. Clinton is capable of chasing early vote-by-mail ballots, California could surprise.
Bill Parent | Posted 12.28.2007 | Home
California is going to matter in February. Nothing conclusive is going to come out of Iowa or New Hampshire. But is the state ready? Do the candidates have any idea of the reality in which Californians exist?
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San Francisco Chronicle | Carla Marinucci and Joe Garofoli | Posted 01.25.2008 | Politics