To Breathe Again The Air Of Inevitability
Obama must take back his campaign with a serious discussion about serious issues. He should talk about nothing else until the media cries "uncle" and is forced to start writing about substance.
Obama must take back his campaign with a serious discussion about serious issues. He should talk about nothing else until the media cries "uncle" and is forced to start writing about substance.
Des Moines Register | Thomas Beaumont | Posted 04.15.2008 | Politics
Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin said Hillary Clinton's criticism of the Iowa caucuses and Barack Obama's advantage among independent voters would weigh on his de...
Newsweek | Markos Moulitsas | Posted 04.14.2008 | Politics
Hillary Clinton has proved during the past few months that she is a fighter, that she is tenacious, and that she is in the race to win. There's just ...
NY Times' The Caucus | Patrick Healy | Posted 04.04.2008 | Politics
Senator Barack Obama this evening called Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen's proposal of resolving the Democratic nomination contest in June "a good one" -...
Politico | JIM VANDEHEI and MIKE ALLEN | Posted 03.29.2008 | Politics
One big fact has largely been lost in the recent coverage of the Democratic presidential race: Hillary Rodham Clinton has virtually no chance of winni...
NY Times | ROBIN TONER and DALIA SUSSMAN | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
In the past two months, Senator Barack Obama has built a commanding coalition among Democratic voters, with especially strong support among men, and i...
MSNBC News | Chuck Todd | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
Chuck Todd at MSNBC notes that during last night's debate, the RNC focused its attacks entirely on Barack Obama: So far, the RNC has sent out six ant...
Associated Press | RON FOURNIER | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
For years, Bill and Hillary Clinton treated the Democratic National Committee and party activists as extensions of their White House ambitions, pawns ...
CQPolitics.com | Craig Crawford | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
For the first time in the longest presidential campaign ever, Hillary Rodham Clinton has undeniably lost frontrunner status for the Democratic nominat...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
Roughly twelve hours after a second-place finish in the Iowa caucus, Sen. John Edwards' campaign went on the attack against the winner, Sen. Barack Ob...
Robert Silvers | Posted 05.09.2008 | Home