Dems Ponder How the West Might Be Won
The political director for the Democratic National Committee showed up in Colorado in December. He came, said Colorado Democratic chairwoman Pat Waak,...
The political director for the Democratic National Committee showed up in Colorado in December. He came, said Colorado Democratic chairwoman Pat Waak,...
James Freedman | Posted 01.23.2008 | Home
Ron Paul's libertarian ideology is dramatically revealed when you get him started on topics such as the War on Drugs, the FDA and forced immunization ...
Jonathan Diamond | Posted 01.21.2008 | Politics
What became abundantly clear in Nevada was that Hillary's team, eager, young, white -- in all resembling nothing more than the next generation of George Stephanopouloses -- was simply better prepared.
NBC | Posted 01.21.2008 | Politics
"In a sign of just how fractious the Democratic race has become, the Obama campaign said it will ask the Nevada Democratic Party to review reports tha...
Washington Post | Shailagh Murray | Posted 01.20.2008 | Politics
Apparently the adage "whatever happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" doesn't apply to politics. Tensions between the Obama and Clinton campaigns escalated...
Mayhill Fowler | Posted 01.20.2008 | Home
At 1:15 PM Saturday, while watching an intensifying argument among the caucusers of Reno precinct #1003--when and how will the Clinton and Obama camps...
AP | Posted 01.20.2008 | Politics
SAN DIEGO — Rep. Duncan Hunter is dropping out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination after a poor showing in the Nevada caucus....
Jacob Soboroff | Posted 01.20.2008 | Home
Nevada's record turnout is still a small fraction of the state's eligible voters. What's up with the caucus system?
Ari Melber | Posted 01.19.2008 | Politics
Hillary Clinton beat Barack Obama by about six points in the state's caucus on Saturday, netting 12 of the 25 delegates at stake. But Barack Obama won the number that could matter most.
Washington Post | Chris Cilizza | Posted 01.19.2008 | Politics
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) won today's raw vote in Nevada but senior aides to Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) believe they have narrowly won the figh...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 01.19.2008 | Politics
In the wake of a loss to Sen. Clinton in the Nevada caucus, the Obama campaign is floating the idea that dubious electoral contrivance may have influe...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 01.19.2008 | Politics
Sen. Hillary Clinton scored an impressive win in the Nevada caucus on Saturday, adding to the momentum her campaign was riding following its victory i...
AP | DAVID ESPO | Posted 01.19.2008 | Politics
Sen. John McCain won a hard-fought South Carolina primary Saturday night, avenging a bitter personal defeat in a bastion of conservatism and gaining g...
Politico | Bill Nichols | Posted 01.19.2008 | Politics
The latest twists and turns in the 2008 presidential race could come Saturday as voters make their choices in Nevada and South Carolina. The first r...
Chris Weigant | Posted 01.18.2008 | Politics
I apologize in advance for the disjointed nature of this week's column. There are a lot of odds and ends to cover, including tomorrow's primary picks...
Jennifer Donahue | Posted 01.18.2008 | Politics
Obama's operation has managed to turn the game around again, taking Clinton, who was on offense after New Hampshire, and putting her on defense prior to Nevada's caucuses.
Craig Crawford | Posted 01.18.2008 | Politics
It is just plain dumb to take Nevada's caucuses seriously until we know more about whether it is a credible process.
Mayhill Fowler | Posted 01.17.2008 | Home
Hillary Clinton has her mojo back. She's been hitting at the top of her game in the West in California and Nevada, and if the Saturday morning caucus...
Campaign Diaries | Daniel Nichanian | Posted 01.17.2008 | Home
A Nevada judge has ruled in favor of the Nevada Democratic Party and against the lawsuit that sought to ban the at-large precincts. There is no need t...
Las Vegas Sun | Jon Ralston | Posted 01.17.2008 | Politics
The RJ, ever-fearful that the Internet-illiterate newspaper will be scooped on its own information by someone who knows about new media, put out its r...
Nancy Watzman | Posted 01.17.2008 | Home
Adam Smith and Katie Schlieper contributed to this piece. With campaign rhetoric turning to race, and all eyes on the South Carolina and Nevada prima...
CBS News | Aaron Lewis | Posted 01.17.2008 | Politics
John Edwards ripped Barack Obama for praising the way Ronald Reagan brought about change when he was President of the United States.... ..."He was op...
AP | KEN RITTER | Posted 01.17.2008 | Politics
LAS VEGAS — A union with ties to Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton failed in court Thursday to block the state party's plans to hold caucuses at s...
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HuffingtonPost.com | Marc Cooper | Posted 01.17.2008 | Home
John Edwards says he's not going anywhere, except straight ahead into this Saturday's Nevada cacuses. After an appearance at the Carpenters Union in L...
Before the largest crowd of his campaign, Democratic presidential contender Barack...
John McCain's famously cozy relationship with the press is getting a bit testy. Taking questions in...
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There is one more John McCain gaffe that...
As we have observed throughout the last several years,...
In a flagrant political act, the State Department has...
Major news organizations are drawing...
"Extra" has learned that Heather Mills' publicist, Michele Elyzabeth, has...
Will the mainstream media cover the John Edwards love child scandal put out there by the...
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Colorado Confidential | Posted 01.31.2008 | Home