So, Hillary, Obama Can't Win? Tell Me... Who Won Texas?
It's now clear to me what Hillary would do during this general election scenario. She would be the "He's going to lose" voice in the Democratic Party.
It's now clear to me what Hillary would do during this general election scenario. She would be the "He's going to lose" voice in the Democratic Party.
McClatchy Newspapers | Posted 03.30.2008 | Politics
Barrack Obama appeared to have scored a clear victory over Hillary Clinton on Saturday in the second step of Texas' multi-tiered process for selecting...
Mayhill Fowler | Posted 03.07.2008 | Home
When Clinton hit him hard the week before the primary, he should have hit her back harder. That's what Texans wanted to see. Not surprisingly, the fence-sitters concluded that Obama did not have the balls.
Jacqueline Cotrell | Posted 03.06.2008 | Home
The news this morning is all about Sen. Clinton's win in Texas. Estimates are that Latino voter turnout contributed to about 2/3 of the votes that sh...
Nathan J. Comp | Posted 03.06.2008 | Home
It's hard not to attribute Clinton's three-state sweep to an 11th hour change of heart in a media establishment she had accused of unfairly scrutinizing her while playing softball with Obama. It's not a new allegation, but last week it gained some long sought traction
Huffington Post | Posted 03.05.2008 | Politics
Clinton Sees New Race, Obama Toughens Rhetoric: The AP is reporting that both Democratic candidates adopted new campaign postures Wednesday: Hillary ...
Charles Voellinger | Posted 03.05.2008 | Home
Last nite we caucused with a minimal amount of cussing. At my polling place there were at least 500 standing in line in 40-degree weather a...
Daniel Nichanian | Posted 03.05.2008 | Home
Mathematically speaking, Obama is the overwhelming favorite to win the nomination. But how can he convince superdelegates to join him and the party to coronate him without winning important contests like OH and TX?
Jerry and Joe Long | Posted 03.05.2008 | Politics
There is nothing to celebrate in the way Clinton won last night. A ringing phone at 3AM, accusations of being a Muslim, and mocking the power of words to achieve what?
Deanie Mills | Posted 03.05.2008 | Home
Nobody knew what to do with half a delegate. Some conferring took place. They said we'd have to toss a coin -- the other delegate and me. Hillary or Barack? Heads or Tails? Oh Lord how I wish I were kidding.
Dylan Loewe | Posted 03.05.2008 | Politics
Hillary's spin, and the media adoption of that spin, will do little to change a stark reality this morning: Hillary Clinton cannot win the Democratic nomination.
Mayhill Fowler | Posted 03.05.2008 | Home
It was a waiting room in Limbo, act three of Jean Paul Sartre play. Most the four hundred in the cafeteria had fallen into resignation, if not coma. ...
Robert Schlesinger | Posted 03.05.2008 | Politics
The new story line spinning out of the results cannot change the hard math, but it will affect the coverage the three major presidential aspirants get over the next few weeks.
AP | JIM KUHNHENN and CALVIN WOODWARD | Posted 03.05.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama regained lost ground in the fierce competition for Democratic convention delegates on Wednesday based on results from ...
Glynnis MacNicol and Rachel Sklar | Posted 03.05.2008 | Media
Tim Russert seems apoplectic with joy that this will be going on 'til June. Wow. This campaign is never-ending.
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 03.05.2008 | Politics
Obama is still positioned to capture the Democratic nomination, but he has to now overcome the John McCain-Hillary Clinton slash and burn politics to accomplish this goal.
Marc Cooper | Posted 03.05.2008 | Home
There is no plausible scenario in which Clinton can win the nomination. At least, not democratically.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.04.2008 | Politics
Good evening and welcome to a liveblog of tonight's Kinda Super But Not Really Tuesday Primary in Ohio, Texas, Rhode Island, Vermont but especially Oh...
Bob Cesca | Posted 03.04.2008 | Politics
Would someone please tell Hillary that she can't win on delegates and this is only going to help the Republicans? Please?
R.T. Eby | Posted 03.04.2008 | Home
Hillary Clinton may, or may not, win today's events. Her odds vary with which poll you read. But mark my words, which echo a comment made many years ago by Mark Twain: "Rumors of her death have been greatly exaggerated."
Veracifier | Posted 03.04.2008 | Home
Watch Veracifier's reports from the field below. Videos produced by TheUptake.org. Ground Hounds Texas: As Bad as It's Ever Been Paul of Paul's Ro...
Chris Nelson | Posted 03.04.2008 | Home
What do Sanjaya Malakar and Hillary Clinton have in common? More than an astounding penchant for sounding shrill and one-note, apparently. With the ...
ABC News | Gary Langer | Posted 03.04.2008 | Politics
Democrats by more than a 2-1 margin say Hillary Clinton should stay in the presidential race even if she loses either the Texas or Ohio primary on Tue...
AP | DAVID ESPO | Posted 03.04.2008 | Politics
***UPDATED 3/5*** Read HuffPost's OffTheBus Superdelegate Investigation to find out more about the superdelegates who are likely to decide the Democr...
Mark Myers | Posted 03.03.2008 | Politics
While a modest victory across the board tomorrow might slow Clinton's decay on the superdelegate front, there is yet another matter which surely must be weighing on the mind of Senator Clinton.
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Steven G. Brant | Posted 04.03.2008 | Politics