Top Democrats Tell Clinton The Race Is Over
DURHAM, N.C. — Dueling over gas prices, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama strained for every last vote on Monday, the eve of the Indiana a...
DURHAM, N.C. — Dueling over gas prices, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama strained for every last vote on Monday, the eve of the Indiana a...
AP | CALVIN WOODWARD | Posted 05.15.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama pocketed the support of at least four Democratic convention superdelegates on Wednesday, building on the momentum from...
AP | Posted 05.15.2008 | Politics
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — Hillary Rodham Clinton says she will remain in the presidential race "until there's a nominee." The former first lady dec...
Lawrence O'Donnell | Posted 05.15.2008 | Politics
A senior campaign official and Clinton confidante has told me that there will be a Democratic nominee by June 15. He could not bring himself to say the words "Hillary will drop out by June 15," but that is clearly what he meant.
AP | STEPHEN OHLEMACHER | Posted 05.15.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Sen. Barack Obama won the most delegates in Tuesday's primaries, moving within 200 delegates of securing the Democratic nomination ...
Posted 05.15.2008 | Politics
The NY Time's Adam Nagourney writes about Hillary Clinton's dwindling chances and hopes for a final rescue after Tuesday night's vote tallies in North...
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 05.14.2008 | Media
It was interesting listening to the pundits try to puzzle everythig through as suddenly, somewhere south of midnight, Indiana surged for Obama, leaving the mayor of Gary, Indiana with some serious bragging rights (and giving Keith Olbermann an excuse to cite The Music Man).
HuffingtonPost.com | Thomas B. Edsall | Posted 05.14.2008 | Politics
Hillary Clinton, who for seven weeks has crawled, kicked and bitten her way back into contention, suffered a blow on Tuesday, halting the momentum beh...
Al Giordano | Posted 05.14.2008 | Politics
The media talking heads will ask aloud why Obama can't "close the deal" (in Clinton's own words) and what is numerically a defeat for Clinton will get spun as a Clinton victory.
The Huffington Post | Posted 05.14.2008 | Politics
INDIANA RESULTS - 99% Reporting Clinton 638,192 51% Obama 615,753 49% NORTH CAROLINA RESULTS - 99% Reporting Obama 889,513 56% Clinton 657,616...
AP | DAVID ESPO and LIZ SIDOTI | Posted 05.14.2008 | Politics
INDIANAPOLIS — Barack Obama swept to victory in the North Carolina primary Tuesday night and declared he was closing in on the Democratic presid...
The Huffington Post | Posted 05.14.2008 | Politics
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are chasing the elusive white middle class voter in Indiana (as well as North Carolina), and their campaigns are work...
ABC | Posted 05.13.2008 | Politics
ABC News' Sarah Amos reports: Former President Bill Clinton spent time in two western North Carolina churches this morning, speaking more from his hea...
Mayhill Fowler | Posted 05.13.2008 | Home
Obama counting on a win in North Carolina has been both a plus--because he had the freedom to spend less time here--and a minus, because the consequence has been that, unlike the Clinton campaign, his has been a North Carolina fly-over, a drive-through.
The Huffington Post | Posted 05.08.2008 | Politics
May 6: Insider Advantage has Obama leading in its North Carolina poll, but the race is significantly tighter: Barack Obama: 47% Hillary Clinton: 43%...
America Blog | John Ararvosis | Posted 05.07.2008 | Politics
Pansy? Standing next to Clinton, her top surrogate in North Carolina actually used the word "pansy" this morning. After touring a bio-manufacturi...
Posted 05.07.2008 | Politics
INDIANA RESULTS - 99% Reporting Clinton 638,192 51% Obama 615,753 49% NORTH CAROLINA RESULTS - 99% Reporting Obama 889,513 56% Clinton 657,616...
Huffington Post | Posted 05.01.2008 | Politics
For more North Carolina poll updates, click here. April 29: A SurveyUSA North Carolina poll shows a considerably closer race than the other polling f...
The Huffington Post | Posted 04.11.2008 | Politics
"The end could be near," USA Today reports in an article headlined "Why the Democratic race could end in North Carolina." Four months and 42 states a...
Trail Mix | James Romoser | Posted 04.03.2008 | Politics
How does the Hillary Clinton campaign assess the race in North Carolina? Here's what Averell "Ace" Smith, who is running Clinton's campaign here, had ...
Huffington Post | Posted 04.02.2008 | Politics
A new poll by Public Policy Polling (pdf) has Obama regaining a sizable lead the dissipated during the worst of the Wright controversy coverage. Obam...
Political Wire | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
The latest Public Policy Polling survey in North Carolina shows Sen. Barack Obama barely edging Sen. Hillary Clinton, 44% to 43%. Clinton actually le...
Political Wire | Taegan Goddard | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
new Public Policy Polling survey in North Carolina finds Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic presidential race with 31% support, followed by ...
AP | NEDRA PICKLER and TOM RAUM | Posted 05.15.2008 | Politics