Hillary Clinton Pennsylvania Primary

The New York Times is Wrong

Doug Schoen | Posted 05.02.2008 | Politics


Doug Schoen

Hillary must continue to draw contrasts with Obama, raise questions about the nature and extent of his associations with Rev. Wright and terrorist leader William Ayers, and raise more questions about his values in comparison with hers.

Roy Sekoff on Hillary Clinton's Win in Pennsylvania, with Dan Abrams, Norah O'Donnell, Catherine Crier, and Pat Buchanan

Huff TV | Posted 05.02.2008 | Media


Huff TV

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Who Are The Obama Abercrombie Guys?

Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 05.01.2008 | Media


Long Primary Damaging Democrats

Posted 05.01.2008 | Politics


***UPDATE APRIL 24*** The last Democratic primary contest takes place in South Dakota 40 days from today on June 3rd. Read below to see what columnis...

Why I Predicted the PA Results Exactly Right

RJ Eskow | Posted 05.01.2008 | Politics


RJ Eskow

The Texas and Ohio results persuaded me that the Bradley Effect is real, and the Clinton campaign has been successful in characterizing Obama as a primarily "black" candidate.

Last Night Clinton Won the Pennsylvania Primary, but Lost the War for the Nomination

Robert Creamer | Posted 05.01.2008 | Politics


Robert Creamer

She started with a lead of almost 20 points. But her final margin of 9.2% fell far short of what was needed to stop Obama's nomination. Here's why.

The Same Old Story: Discrediting Hillary

Stephen Schlesinger | Posted 05.01.2008 | Politics


Stephen Schlesinger

Here we go again. Stomp on Hillary for winning. The critics are downplaying Clinton's victory, dismissing any triumph as meaningless, and suggesting once again that she drop out.

Hillary's New Inevitability

Dylan Loewe | Posted 05.01.2008 | Politics


Dylan Loewe

After last night, despite an apparent ten point victory in Pennsylvania, Hillary Clinton is no longer electable in a general election.

Pennsylvania Primary Results: HuffPost Bloggers Weigh In

Huffington Post | Posted 04.30.2008 | Politics


Huffington Post

Doug Schoen: The New York Times is Wrong The lessons of Pennsylvania are clear for her going forward. She must continue on a negative or a comparat...

Pennsylvania Primary Arrives: What's At Stake?

Huffington Post | Posted 04.30.2008 | Politics


The Pennsylvania primary is underway today, and reports are already pointing to a big turnout. Even as Pennsylvanians go to vote, however, several re...

Ten Things to Remember on Tuesday Night

Seth Grahame-Smith | Posted 04.29.2008 | Politics


Seth Grahame-Smith

Hillary Clinton will win Pennsylvania. Arguments over the meaning or meaninglessness of her win will dominate MSM and stretch bandwidth to its breaking point. We'll all lose our minds.

In PA: It's Poll Numbers Versus The Crowds

Kelly Nuxoll | Posted 04.29.2008 | Home


Kelly Nuxoll

In PA, Clinton invokes an embattled country and promotes a transactional social contract, where hard work will be rewarded. Obama affirms people's experience and asks that we work together.

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

AP | JIM KUHNHENN | Posted 04.28.2008 | Politics


WASHINGTON — Barack Obama raised $41 million in March and had $42 million available to spend against Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in ...

I Was A Clinton Volunteer

Tom Namako | Posted 04.26.2008 | Home


Tom Namako

It's simple, grassroots, startup ideas that have poked holes in the Clinton 1990s-style carefully crafted mass-media-ready messages. Internet news. Facebook. Hordes of young community volunteers.

WSJ: Clinton Needs Double-Digit Win In Pennsylvania To Hold Off Obama

Wall Street Journal | Amy Chozick | Posted 04.26.2008 | Politics


With Sen. Hillary Clinton widely expected to win Pennsylvania's Democratic primary on Tuesday, most of the focus is on the margin. Anything less than ...

Clinton Forced To Cut Speech Short Because Of Chatty Crowd

CBS | Fernando Suarez | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics


Hillary Clinton was forced to cut her normal stump speech short when a chatty and meddlesome crowd kept her from grasping their attention. Clinton, wh...

The Alabama of Pennsylvania Mirrors New Hampshire

Jennifer Donahue | Posted 04.23.2008 | Home


Jennifer Donahue

It's anybody's guess how the state will shake out a week from today. But listening to voters in Pennsylvania, I'd guess it won't turn on the word "bitter," "gun" or "God."

Clinton: Obama Blaming Voters For His Own Failures

Huffington Post | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics


Hillary Clinton appeared before the Alliance For American Manufacturing Forum today in Pittsburgh, and continued to attack Barack Obama for his "small...

Hillary Clinton Support Among White Women Slipping In Pennsylvania

McClatchy | David Lightman | Posted 04.21.2008 | Politics


Like many women over 50, Paula Houwen was eager to vote for Hillary Clinton for president. "I was impressed when she was first lady. She wasn't the c...

Clinton's New Strategy: Focus on Uncommitted Delegates and Build Blue-Collar Momentum

Daniel Nichanian | Posted 04.10.2008 | Home


Daniel Nichanian

Her strategy is to amass as much momentum as possible by winning the remaining contests by as massive margins as she can muster and then convince uncommitted superdelegates to turn to her.

Obama Risks Alienating Clinton Women and Blue-Collar Supporters

Carlotta Cooper | Posted 04.09.2008 | Home


Carlotta Cooper

This doesn't go down very well with a lot of voters, especially with the working class and underpaid professional women who make up many of Senator Clinton's supporters -- women who may have been passed over for jobs in the past and who work for 80 cents of a man's dollar.

Pennsylvania Voters Dismiss Obama's Momentum

Mayhill Fowler | Posted 04.09.2008 | Home


Mayhill Fowler

At the Obama Town Hall Meeting in Harrisburg on Sunday night, capital city bloggers (Progressives, all) were gloomy. Looking around the place, they could find nobody from state or city government, not even "down to the third degree," as one put it.

Hillary Clinton Compares Jeremiah Wright To Don Imus

Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 04.03.2008 | Media


Yesterday Hillary Clinton spoke publicly about the controversy surrounding the remarks of Barack Obama's longtime pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, tellin...

Clinton: Wright "Would Not Have Been My Pastor"

Huffington Post | Posted 04.02.2008 | Politics


Sen. Hillary Clinton has reintroduced the issue of Barack Obama's pastor Jeremiah Wright today. First, she mentioned the controversy during a convers...

Obama Camp: Penn Comments "Divorced From Reality"

Huffington Post | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics


Obama spokesperson Tommy Vietor released this statement in response to Clinton strategist Mark Penn's claim that Obama could not win a general electio...