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After Super Tuesday

John Zogby | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


John Zogby

What separates Clinton and Obama is not simply personality and tone, it's the fact that there are warring demographics that represent each candidacy.

A November Preview?

Arianna Huffington | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


Arianna Huffington

Obama and McCain's overlapping oratories could not have been more different. One soared; the other plodded. One caused goose bumps; the other caused eyelids to flutter shut. One felt newly minted; the other could have been given by Herbert Hoover (and maybe was). Read More The 2008 Race for President and the Search for Our Better Selves It is time we recognize that our search for a great president is also a search for our better selves. Finally, a political litmus test that matters: Which presidential candidate can lead us to do more good than we think we're capable of? Read More

Obama Camp Claims Win Among Super Tuesday Delegates

Politico | Mike Allen | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


The Politico reports: In a surprise twist after a chaotic Super Tuesday, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) passed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in ne...

New Mexico Still Undecided

Associated Press | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


With turnout far exceeding expectations, Democratic rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton were separated by roughly 100 votes early Wednesday...

Huckabee Declares It A Two-Man Race

ABC News | Jake Tapper | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


His campaign thought dead and now resurrected, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee greeted his supporters ebulliently after winning contests in West Vi...

Catching Up With Meghan McCain

Off The Bus | Posted 02.06.2008 | Home


Off The Bus

Former HuffPost editor E.A. Hanks caught Meghan McCain on the phone yesterday to chat about life aboard the Straight Talk Express. Check out Hanks'...

What About The White Guys?

Catherine Crier | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


Catherine Crier

Pundits focus on women, African Americans and Latinos. What about the white male? In the privacy of the voting booth, where will the white men go in November? Hillary Clinton should be worried.

How Clinton Beat The Kennedys

Washington Post | Anne E. Kornblut and Lyndsey Layton | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


Sen. Barack Obama won the Kennedys, key members of the Massachusetts congressional delegation and support from the charismatic African American govern...

McCain Wins -- Without Conservatives

ABC News | Gary Langer | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


Republican John McCain won a sweeping victory on Super Tuesday even without winning the conservative base of his party, while Hillary Clinton and Bara...

Josh Marshall: Dems Headed To The Convention

Talking Points Memo | Josh Marshall | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


Before we give way to the night, let me try to pull together some rough thoughts on what happened here tonight. It's probably best to start with the i...

Kos: A Huge Night For Obama

Daily Kos | Markos Moulitsas | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


Obama has, at this point, won 11 states, of 22 in play. Worst-case scenario, he's already won half. If he picks up Alaska, which I suspect he will, he...

Target: McCain

Oliver Willis | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


Oliver Willis

Sens. Clinton and Obama: In order to counteract that and also demonstrate to primary voters your national appeal, it's time to brutally compare yourselves and the Democratic party versus John McCain and his party.

Analysis: McCain Aiming for GOP Unity

AP | LIBBY QUAID | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


PHOENIX — Who would have believed it? John McCain _ occasional antagonist of the establishment, defender of an unpopular war, loser of the 2000 ...

McCain Looks To Seal The Deal, Claims Frontrunner Status

AP | LIZ SIDOTI | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


WASHINGTON — John McCain's string of victories in the Northeast and across the country put him on the brink of being unstoppable. The Arizona s...

Liveblogging Super Tuesday

Bob Cesca | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


Bob Cesca

Even with CA going decisively for Clinton, this is still a winning night for Obama based on the polling and expectations leading into the week.

Super Tuesday Exit Polls: An Initial Peek

Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


The initial Super Tuesday exit polls -- take with caution: Democrats CT: Clinton - 45, Obama - 52.2 IL: Clinton - 29.1, Obama - 69.6 AL: Clinton - 37...

Romney Says It's A "Great Honor" To Vote For Himself

Boston Globe's Political Intelligence | Michael Levenson | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, voted about 2:30 this afternoon at Belmont Town Hall, the culmination of a grueling 38 hours of nonstop campaigning tha...

Super Tuesday Live Delegate Tallies

Huffington Post | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


Today is all about the delegates, and of course, the voters. HuffPost brings you a live delegate counter - courtesy of ABC news - so that you can keep...

The Battle for California: Gettysburg or Waterloo?

Marc Cooper | Posted 02.05.2008 | Home


Marc Cooper

Whoever wins the most votes in the California battle, and is therefore perceived to be the inevitable nominee, is likely to actually become the Democratic nominee.

Hillary Coughing Fit Cuts Short Live Interview

Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


Hillary Clinton had to cut short an interview on San Francisco television this morning because of a troubling coughing fit. ...

John McCain On Super Tuesday

Huffington Post | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


Check back here for the latest Super Tuesday information on John McCain. Looking for the other candidates> Click over to Barack Obama, Hillary Clint...

Super Tuesday: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, John McCain, Mike Huckabee Fight To The Finish

AP | DAVID ESPO | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


WASHINGTON — Sen. John McCain swept a string of delegate-rich, East Coast primaries Tuesday night, reaching for command of the race for the Repu...

Hillary Clinton On Super Tuesday

Huffington Post | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


Check back here for the latest Super Tuesday information on Hillary Clinton. Looking for the other candidates? Click over to Barack Obama, John McCai...

Obama Likely to Defeat McCain. McCain Likely to Defeat Clinton.

Miles Mogulescu | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


Miles Mogulescu

Even if you believe that Clinton would make a better president than Obama, it's still vital that you vote for Obama to guarantee that the next president will not be McCain.

Romney, McCain Exchange Attack Ads

Huffington Post | Posted 02.04.2008 | Politics


Watch John McCain and Mitt Romney exchange attack ads going into Super Tuesday. First watch McCain's ad: Now watch Romney's ad: Tell HuffPost...