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Clinton's West Virginia Victory Does Little To Slow Obama

AP   |  CHARLES BABINGTON and CALVIN WOODWARD   |   May 14, 2008


STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. — Hours after being routed by Hillary Rodham Clinton in West Virginia, Barack Obama picked up two more superdelegates, offering fresh recognition from Democratic leaders of his inevitable nomination. An embattled Clinton is urging party leaders to...

New Group With Clinton Ties Pushes A 'Dream Ticket'

McClatchy Newspapers   |  Margaret Talev   |   May 11, 2008 05:19 PM


A group called VoteBoth has been leading the charge for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to team up on the Democratic ticket. But the people behind it come from just one of those camps - Clinton's - and one of...

Hillary Reveals Back-Channel Talks With Obama Camp

TPM Election Central   |   May 11, 2008 11:30 AM


Greg Sargent of Talking Points Memo reported this weekend that Hillary Clinton "held a private rally-the-troops conference call with her super-delegate supporters...urging them to believe that 'this race is not over,' vowing to them she'd promote Dem unity after the...

Senior Clinton Aide: "It's Going To Be Tough For Us... We Lost This Thing In February"

  |   May 7, 2008 10:20 AM


The Washington Post picks up some damning comments from a senior Clinton aide on Hillary's dwindling chances: "Absent some sort of miracle on May 31st, it's going to be tough for us," said a senior Clinton official who spoke on...

Bill: "I Didn't Come Here To Ask You To Vote For My Wife"

ABC   |   May 5, 2008 08:36 AM


ABC News' Sarah Amos reports: Former President Bill Clinton spent time in two western North Carolina churches this morning, speaking more from his heart than any sort of political handbook. "I didn't come here to ask you to vote for...

So Now The Press Tells Candidates When To Quit?

Eric Boehlert | Posted May 1, 2008 | Media


Eric Boehlert

Looking back through modern U.S. campaigns, there's simply no media model for so many members of the press to try to drive a competitive candidate from the field while the primary season is still unfolding.

Until this election cycle, journalists simply did not consider it to be their job...

Clinton: Supporters Would Be Foolish Not To Back A Democrat

Politico   |  Ben Smith   |   April 22, 2008 11:46 AM


Clinton, speaking to reporters in Conshohocken just now, said she'd campaign for a united Democratic Party, no matter who's the nominee. "Anybody who supports Barack or me would be very foolish to think voting for Senator McCain makes any sense,"...

Clinton Needs Record Margins And Turnout To Catch Obama

Bloomberg   |  Catherine Dodge and Kristin Jensen   |   April 21, 2008 12:14 AM


To overtake Barack Obama in the nationwide popular vote, Hillary Clinton needs a bigger win in tomorrow's Pennsylvania primary than she has had in any major contest so far. And that's just for starters. After more than 40 Democratic primaries...

Obama reports $51M to start April; McCain raised $15M

AP   |  JIM KUHNHENN   |   April 20, 2008


WASHINGTON — Barack Obama raised $41 million in March and had $42 million available to spend against Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in April, campaign finance reports filed Sunday show. Clinton aides said late Sunday she would report raising about...

Clinton's 3 Keys To Victory: Win The Popular Vote, Rerun MI & FL, Undermine Obama's Credibility

Times Of London (U.K.)   |  Sarah Baxter   |   March 8, 2008 09:13 PM


FRESH from her victories in three out of four states last week and surging back in the national polls, Hillary Clinton has crafted a new strategy for winning the Democratic nomination which she believes will legitimise her claim to be...
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Rep. Ellison: Clinton Trying To Reap Benefit Of Obama-Muslim Smear

HuffingtonPost.com   |  Sam Stein   |   March 5, 2008 12:33 PM


The Clinton campaign flatly denies any hand in the Obama-is-a-Muslim smear campaign that has bubbled beneath the media surface, but it is more than willing to take advantage of it, says the lone Muslim member of congress. Rep. Keith Ellison,...

Clinton: "As Far As I Know" Nothing To Base Obama Muslim Rumor On

Huffington Post   |   March 2, 2008 11:26 PM


Ben Smith at the Politico writes: A weird moment of TV, partially captured in the clip above. Clinton denies she thinks Obama's a Muslim, but her denial seems something other than ironclad, and the interviewer goes back at her on...

Clinton's 5-Point Plan For The Week Ahead

The Politico   |  Mike Allen and John Harris   |   February 24, 2008 06:03 PM


The Politico highlights Hillary Clinton's strategy going into her firewall states of Texas and Ohio: Here's the five-point plan for her endgame: 1) Run appealing, positive ads. On Saturday, she unveiled four new ads for airing in Texas and Ohio...

Voters Flood Virginia Polls

Mark Pike | Posted February 13, 2008 | Off The Bus


Mark Pike

Democratic primary turnout records were blown away as nearly twice as many voters showed up for this year's presidential primary than from 2004, easily surpassing previous highs.

"The turnout I've seen today is comparable to a presidential election," said Amber Woods, a teacher for 17 years at Epes...

Why Not Barack?

Donn Swaby | Posted February 6, 2008 | Off The Bus


Donn Swaby

I will be the first person to say that presidential hopeful Barack Obama has poise, charisma, charm, and intelligence (which can't be under appreciated considering the assumed single digit I.Q. of our current Cammander-in-Chief.) To many he represents a radical change in American politics. He is not a Washington insider...

NYC Latinos Torn Between Clinton And Obama

James Trimarco | Posted February 5, 2008 | Off The Bus


James Trimarco

Ivis Acevedo is a young woman working in a 99-cent store in a mostly Puerto Rican district of Brooklyn. As she talks about New York's upcoming primary election, she cups her hands and moves them up and down as if comparing two objects of nearly the same weight. She's on...

Election '08 Becomes Battle Of The Bands

Washington Post   |  Garance Franke-Ruta   |   February 2, 2008 06:25 PM


California Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday and that can only mean one thing: a sudden surge in campaign efforts to trot out the brightest cultural stars in the Left Coast firmament, and by those stars in support of...

Stevie Wonder, Diane Keaton On Horse Race Coverage

Jacob Soboroff | Posted January 31, 2008 | Off The Bus


Jacob Soboroff

This video is published on Why Tuesday? as well as OffTheBus.

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA -- Greetings from the CNN/Los Angeles Times/Politico Democratic debate here. I just spoke to Stevie Wonder, Diane Keaton and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa about the role the media plays in increasing or decreasing voter...

Max Follmer

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Obama Faces Steep Climb For Latino Votes In California

HuffingtonPost.com   |  Max Follmer   |   January 23, 2008 11:44 AM


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 struggling to avoid a repeat scenario in the all-important Feb. 5 primary in California. Latino voters...
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