New York Primary

Will Hillary Clinton Have the Last Laugh in Spite of the Media? Or Will the Super Delegates Pull a Surprise?

Michael Russnow | Posted 03.05.2008 | Media


Michael Russnow

I'm really tired that the media doesn't take the trouble to put the charges through a filter to measure their actual veracity and significance.

Bloomberg: "Fraud" Behind Low Obama Vote In New York

New York Post | David Seifman | Posted 02.20.2008 | Politics


Mayor Bloomberg charged yesterday that "fraud" was behind the unofficial results in the New York Democratic presidential primary that produced zero vo...

Mystery: NY Results Say Obama Got Zero Votes In 80 Districts

NY Times | Sam Roberts | Posted 02.16.2008 | Politics


Black voters are heavily represented in the 94th Election District in Harlem's 70th Assembly District. Yet according to the unofficial results from th...

What Hillary's Victory May Mean for NY Latinos

Ferentz LaFargue | Posted 02.11.2008 | Politics


Ferentz LaFargue

If Hillary Clinton wins in November, African American politicians who supported her stand to lose as much, if not more than if they had supported Obama.

HIllary's NY Primary Party

NYCity News Service | Posted 02.09.2008 | Home


NYCity News Service

by Annie Shreffler Even after the polls closed at 9 p.m. in New York on Super Tuesday, CUNY J-School students had work to do. I followed Lakshmi Gan...

Super Tuesday Results

Huffington Post | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


CLICK HERE TO SEE THE LIVE DELEGATE COUNT... See below for more updates. SCORECARD: GOP: McCain 9, Romney 7, Huckabee 5, DEM: Obama 13, Clinton 9 ...

Obama Claims Delegate Lead

Politico | Mike Allen | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


In a surprise twist after a chaotic Super Tuesday, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) passed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in network tallies of the nu...

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...

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...

Super Tuesday Results: The Morning After

AP | DAVID ESPO | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


WASHINGTON — Sen. John McCain padded his commanding delegate lead in the Republican presidential race Wednesday and urged conservative critics t...

Watch: Candidates Speak About Super Tuesday Results

Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


Watch the various candidates speak at their respective rallies as the Super Tuesday results rolled in. Hillary Clinton in New York: Barack Obama ...

Exit Poll Results Nationwide

AP | ALAN FRAM | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama drew even with Hillary Rodham Clinton among white males and led with black, young an...

Analysis: Clinton and Obama Start Anew

AP | JIM KUHNHENN | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton captured needed states Tuesday night even as Barack Obama ate into her traditional base of support on a tops...

Students Elect to Campaign

NYCity News Service | Posted 02.05.2008 | Home


NYCity News Service

By Stephen Pacer Produced by Megan McGibney Local students, energized by the presidential race, signed up as campaign volunteers - passing out fliers...

Starbucks In His Eyes For Obama

NYCity News Service | Posted 02.05.2008 | Home


NYCity News Service

Surrounded by campaign materials and holed up with his laptop and overactive cell phone in a corner of the Starbucks, Gregg Ross carefully coordinated volunteers for Barack Obama Tuesday morning.

The Road To Super Tuesday

Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


CHECK HERE FOR SUPER TUESDAY RESULTS The Washington Post has this on the Obama campaign's reaction to Hillary Clinton's announcement that she wants ...

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...

McCain Strings Key Wins on East Coast

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...

Super Tuesday Results: Exit Poll Highlights

AP | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


UPDATE: CHECK HERE FOR SUPER TUESDAY RESULTS>> Exit polls: Change, the economy driving voters. On Super Tuesday (February 5th) voters across the cou...

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...


 

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