Superdelegate Silence Speaks For Clinton
The fact that 10 superdelegates have endorsed in 48 hours suggests that Clinton is running out of time, even if she's keeping the tallies close. But where are the anticipated waves of endorsements for Obama?
The fact that 10 superdelegates have endorsed in 48 hours suggests that Clinton is running out of time, even if she's keeping the tallies close. But where are the anticipated waves of endorsements for Obama?
The Huffington Post | Posted 05.08.2008 | Politics
Politico reports: Capitol Hill insiders say the battle for congressional superdelegates is over, and one Senate supporter of Barack Obama is hinting ...
ABC's Political Punch | Jake Tapper | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
Perhaps Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, can file this under the "defenses I don't need" column... Obama-backing Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., said at ...
Beverly Davis | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
Missouri has 88 Democratic delegates up for grabs on Super Tuesday and if the tracking polls and the opinions of several state consultants and politic...
Daniel Nichanian | Posted 05.09.2008 | Home