Clinton Super Tuesday

From A Big Boost To Obama To A Big Blow

New York Times | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Senator Barack Obama delivered a message to supporters: "Do not take this race for granted. I know we had a n...

Andrew Sullivan: How Did She Do It?

The Daily Dish | Andrew Sullivan | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Here are my thoughts: the media piled on too much at the end and there was a voter backlash; independents may have assumed an Obama victory and went f...

Watch: Obama's Speech On New Hampshire Election Night

CBS News | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Barack Obama's speech to New Hampshire voters following Tuesday's primary vote: ...

New Hampshire Primary: All About Gender And The MSM

Sheldon Drobny | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Sheldon Drobny

The mainstream media overstated the Obama momentum and helped turn Hillary into a victim, something New Hampshire women may have found offensive.

Watch: Clinton's New Hampshire Victory Speech

CBS News | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Hillary Clinton's New Hampshire victory speech: ...

Hillary Found Her Voice in the Hearts of the People of New Hampshire

Michelle Kraus | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Michelle Kraus

The tabloids portray youth and beauty as the formula for success for women. Hillary Clinton found her voice amidst the media barrage that tried to make this about the politics of gender.

Clinton Tells Cheering Crowd: "I Found My Own Voice"

AP | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Hillary Rodham Clinton proved Tuesday that more than one Clinton can be "the Comeback Kid." "Over the last week, I listened to you, and in the proces...

An Inconvenient Resurrection

Marty Kaplan | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Marty Kaplan

No matter what you think about Hillary Clinton, no matter how this campaign turns out, there is undeniable satisfaction in watching the pundit class being forced to eat the words of its premature obituaries.

Obama: "I'm Still Fired Up And Ready To Go"

AP | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Barack Obama pronounced himself "still fired up and ready to go" after a second-place finish in New Hampshire's Democratic primary. "You know, a few ...

Hillary Clinton Comes Back

Atlantic | Marc Ambinder | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


AP CALLS IT FOR CLINTON, NBC, CBS TOO ** A Clinton aide: "We got our woman back and our downscale voters back and we raised the right questions about...

Moderates Help McCain, Women Aid Clinton

AP | MIKE MOKRZYCKI | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


John McCain's experience, reputation for "straight talk" and appeal among moderates helped him beat Mitt Romney in New Hampshire's Republican primary,...

Big Bills and Small Change

Max Fraad Wolff | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Max Fraad Wolff

Early results from Election 2008 suggest that either the donors are wrong, or public perception of the candidates is the product of ad spending and spin.

Thomas B. Edsall

Proposed Anti-Obama 527 Stirring Controversy

HuffingtonPost.com | Thomas B. Edsall | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


The leaders of Emily's List, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), ...

Cash-Crunched Thompson Reduces Staff's Salaries

Washington Post | John Solomon | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Near the bottom in New Hampshire's primary results and strapped for cash, Republican Fred Thompson's campaign is cutting staff salaries to free up res...

New Hampshire Exit Polls

Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Read some highlights from the exit polling coming out of New Hampshire. From Politico: Here are the groups in which Obama enjoyed a significant mar...

McCain Grabs Early Lead In New Hampshire

AP | DAVID ESPO and PHILIP ELLIOTT | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Republican Sen. John McCain grabbed an early lead over former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary Tuesday ni...

What A Hillary Clinton Loss In New Hampshire Means For GOP Fundraising

Swampland | Michael Scherer | Posted 01.08.2008 | Home


I just got a call from a conservative marketing consultant I know. He is in a panic. "I am in the midst of a major crisis with a lot of people," he sa...

Obama Faces A Surge Of A Different Kind

The Swamp | Jim Tankersley | Posted 01.08.2008 | Home


As New Hampshire voters go to the polls this morning, a tide is turning toward Sen. Barack Obama -- in reporters' inboxes, at least. The Republican N...

Obama Responds To Bill Clinton Barbs

New York Times | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


The New York Times reports on Barack Obama's response to Bill Clinton: Mr. Obama was asked about this outburst by Mr. Clinton earlier today. Courtesy...

Obama Set To Receive Huge Endorsement From National Union "Unite Here"

New York Times | Steven Greenhouse | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Unite Here, the union representing more than 450,000 hotel, restaurant, apparel and laundry workers, is likely to announce its endorsement of Senator ...

Sam Stein

New Hampshire Exit Polls Released; Massive Turnout At Polls

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Manchester, N.H. -- UPDATE: Marc Ambinder reports on New Hampshire exit polls: GOP: 3 in 10 GOP voters are independents ...many late deciders... M...

How Obama Became The Man To Beat

CBS News | Brian Montopoli | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


If the polls are to be believed, Barack Obama, a man with just three years of Senate experience and virtually no national name recognition before the ...

Obama Recast As MLK, Jesus, Leading Spiritual Youth Movement

Lauren Sandler | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Lauren Sandler

Young people aren't going to organize en masse for policy initiatives. They're in this for a personal and national reformation.

Watch: Clinton Handshakes Rejected By Edwards Supporters

ABC | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


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Could Obama Win New York's Democratic Primary?

New York Sun | PETER KIEFER | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


It seemed next to impossible just a few days ago: the idea of Senator Obama competing against -- much less beating -- Senator Clinton on her home turf...