Obama Electability

Why President Obama Could Lose Ohio & Florida

Ari Melber | Posted 06.19.2008 | Politics


Ari Melber

If Obama can close the deal out West -- winning back Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico while simply holding the states that went for Kerry in 2004 -- then he can win.

Sam Stein

Obama Seen As Stronger Candidate Versus McCain

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


Hoping to woo superdelegates, Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign has turned to the argument that she, not Sen. Obama, is the best Democrat t...

Superdelegate Silence Speaks For Clinton

Daniel Nichanian | Posted 05.01.2008 | Home


Daniel Nichanian

The fact that 10 superdelegates have endorsed in 48 hours suggests that Clinton is running out of time, even if she's keeping the tallies close. But where are the anticipated waves of endorsements for Obama?

Latest Gallup National Democratic Tracking Poll: Obama-Clinton Now in Dead Heat -- Will the Pundits and Media Analyze Why?

Lanny Davis | Posted 04.20.2008 | Politics


Lanny Davis

If Obama loses Pennsylvania and his demographic base is the same -- blacks, upper class liberal professionals, and college students -- then the issue of electability should be even more of concern for Democrats.

Judis Exaggerates Barack Obama's Electoral Death

John R. Bohrer | Posted 04.15.2008 | Politics


John R. Bohrer

Political scientist John B. Judis has a New Republic piece which seems to say that Obama surely cannot win the presidency against McCain -- especially after his San Francisco comments.

Perception of Electability At Stake For Obama In Coming Primaries

Mayhill Fowler | Posted 03.24.2008 | Home


Mayhill Fowler

A sweeping defeat for Obama in Pennsylvania or a slow bleed through the last ten contests will plant the question of electability in the minds of some superdelegates.


 

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