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Republicans Gather to Support Obama at Platform Meeting in Westfield, Indiana

Chuck Lasker | Posted 08.01.2008 | Home


Chuck Lasker

It was in my home in Westfield, Indiana that a couple of dozen Republicans for Obama met to socialize and discuss the issues on the Democratic platform in 2008. Yes, I said Republicans for Obama.

Evidence scant that Wright hurt Obama much in Ind., N.C.

AP | ALAN FRAM | Posted 05.08.2008 | Politics


WASHINGTON — The reaction _ or lack of it _ by Indiana and North Carolina voters to the Rev. Jeremiah Wright's incendiary comments emphasizes ho...

Throw Obama and Clinton Into the Cage for Some Mixed Martial Arts, and Never Mind About Old What's-His-Name, McCain!

Shira Levine | Posted 05.07.2008 | Politics


Shira Levine

Forget the superdelegates, says actor John Leguizamo. There's a quicker and less painful solution to choosing the Democratic nominee: Mixed Martial Arts.

Hillary Will Drop Out by June 15

Lawrence O'Donnell | Posted 05.07.2008 | Politics


Lawrence O'Donnell

A senior campaign official and Clinton confidante has told me that there will be a Democratic nominee by June 15. He could not bring himself to say the words "Hillary will drop out by June 15," but that is clearly what he meant.

Game, Set, Match: North Carolina and Indiana Settled the Democratic Nomination

Robert Creamer | Posted 05.07.2008 | Politics


Robert Creamer

Barack will most likely lose West Virginia and Kentucky, but each one will contribute more delegates to the final number he needs to clinch the nomination.

Game-Changers and Groundhog Days: The Most Exciting Super Tuesday Yet!

Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 05.07.2008 | Media


It was interesting listening to the pundits try to puzzle everythig through as suddenly, somewhere south of midnight, Indiana surged for Obama, leaving the mayor of Gary, Indiana with some serious bragging rights (and giving Keith Olbermann an excuse to cite The Music Man).

Obama's Coming. Clear the Way.

Dylan Loewe | Posted 05.07.2008 | Politics


Dylan Loewe

What is unclear is whether Hillary can possibly move the race forward. Whatever path to the nomination she once envisioned has entirely evaporated, a reality not lost on the remaining superdelegates.

Why Couldn't Hillary Close the Deal?

RJ Eskow | Posted 05.07.2008 | Politics


RJ Eskow

Before yesterday's primaries she had already lost the nomination process according to any objective measure not invented by her own campaign. It's still over. She's still through.

Obama's Clinton Dilemma

Ian Welsh | Posted 05.07.2008 | Politics


Ian Welsh

To be crass and point out the unpalatable truth, there isn't a lot in it for Hillary to back Obama in a more than pro-forma "going through the motions" fashion.

Turning Point for Obama, Limbaugh Winning Indiana for Hillary

Tom Hayden | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


Tom Hayden

Hillary needed two wins. She failed utterly. But she will not stop, not on her own. The superdelegates should intervene tomorrow to send Hillary a message. Out now.

It's As Good As Over! (updated)

Miles Mogulescu | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


Miles Mogulescu

The task now is for the Democratic party to unite around its presumptive nominee -- Barack Obama -- and get ready to take on McSame in the fall.

Indiana, North Carolina Primary Results: HuffPost Bloggers Weigh In

Huffington Post | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


Huffington Post

Lawrence O'Donnell: Hillary Will Drop Out by June 15: A senior campaign official and Clinton confidante has told me that there will be a Democratic n...

Liveblogging the North Carolina and Indiana Primaries

Bob Cesca | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


Bob Cesca

Obama pushed through and managed to reclaim momentum against the most popular Democratic brand in the world. And now, he's going to be widely regarded as the presumptive nominee.

Sam Stein

Obama Struggles With Working Class Whites, Dems Emotionally Divided

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


Coming into the North Carolina and Indiana primaries, an emphasis was placed on two questions: Could Barack Obama win over the small town vote and, to...

The Primary Day Ritual

Al Giordano | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


Al Giordano

The media talking heads will ask aloud why Obama can't "close the deal" (in Clinton's own words) and what is numerically a defeat for Clinton will get spun as a Clinton victory.

North Carolina, Indiana Primaries: Full Results, Exit Polls

The Huffington Post | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


INDIANA RESULTS - 99% Reporting Clinton 638,192 51% Obama 615,753 49% NORTH CAROLINA RESULTS - 99% Reporting Obama 889,513 56% Clinton 657,616...

Obama, Clinton Turn Up Populist Charm With Campaign Settings

The Huffington Post | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are chasing the elusive white middle class voter in Indiana (as well as North Carolina), and their campaigns are work...

Abortion Group Launches Robocall Attack On Obama In Indiana

The Huffington Post | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


The anti-choice group National Right to Life has launched a series of robocalls urging people in Indiana to "vote against Barack Obama" in Tuesday's p...

Obama Ad Hits Clinton Over Gas Tax

The Huffington Post | Posted 05.02.2008 | Politics


Obama has released a new ad in Indiana criticizing Clinton for her gas tax holiday, and featuring his own energy plan: CBS News' Brian Montopoli as...

Pro-Clinton Group Swiftboating Obama In Indiana

Beverly Davis | Posted 04.29.2008 | Home


Beverly Davis

"This ad violates the FCC standards. It's modeled after the Swiftboat Veterans for Truth ads. It is being supported by the Clinton campaign and the consequences are going to be severe."

NYT: Obama "Bored" With Primary, Shaking Up Campaign Style

NY Times | JEFF ZELENY and ADAM NAGOURNEY | Posted 04.28.2008 | Politics


Senator Barack Obama is making subtle changes to his campaign style and message in an effort to strengthen his appeal to blue-collar voters and to avo...

Watch Live: Obama's Meeting With Editors Of Indianapolis Star

Huffington Post | Posted 04.25.2008 | Politics


The Indianapolis Star is streaming their editorial meeting Barack Obama. Watch it here: Click here for HuffPost's full coverage of the ...

Obama Puts Time, Ad Money Into Indiana

AP | JIM KUHNHENN | Posted 04.12.2008 | Politics


MUNCIE, Ind. — Barack Obama sees himself with a disadvantage in Pennsylvania and with an advantage in North Carolina. "So Indiana may end up be...

Why Clinton Must Stay In The Race

John K. Wilson | Posted 04.07.2008 | Home


John K. Wilson

The worst thing for Obama right now would be to win by default. A win by forfeit only weakens the winner in the realm of politics. By contrast, Obama's victory over Clinton would establish momentum showing his ability to defeat a powerful political machine.

Indiana Primary News: Clinton Wins; Full Results, Video

Huffington Post | Posted 04.03.2008 | Politics


INDIANA RESULTS - 99% Reporting Clinton 638,192 51% Obama 615,753 49% NORTH CAROLINA RESULTS - 99% Reporting Obama 889,513 56% Clinton 657,616...


 

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