Motivated Millennials On The Ground In VA
It's so close in Virginia that it's now all about the ground game. The idea is simply to recruit volunteers to work in key regions to drive turnout for Obama. The focus is on seven key counties.
It's so close in Virginia that it's now all about the ground game. The idea is simply to recruit volunteers to work in key regions to drive turnout for Obama. The focus is on seven key counties.
Emily Pease | Posted 09.25.2008 | Home
It doesn't bother her that the campaign might turn ugly. "This is the Armageddon of politics," she said. "It's going to be war. I want to tell Barack, 'Don't fear it, accept it.'"
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 09.21.2008 | Politics
Continuing the campaign battles over issues of war and patriotism, Barack Obama accused John McCain of using the successes of the surge to hide the fa...
Lisa Solod Warren | Posted 09.18.2008 | Home
Increasingly Democratic Virginia hosted an enormous Party rally this weekend. Scheduled convention keynote speaker Mark Warner, however, had to address the crowd by phone from the hospital, having fell victim to teenage speed and muscle on the basketball court.
Daniel Nichanian | Posted 09.12.2008 | Home
Virginia is now the ultimate battleground. The interesting development there is that McCain leads among whites by 19 percent, which means Obama has improved on John Kerry's showing by 5 percent.
Washington Post | Posted 07.16.2008 | Politics
Former Virginia governor Mark Warner today reaffirmed that he wasn't interested in serving as Sen. Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate becau...
MOMocrats | Posted 06.22.2008 | Home
Obama is seriously courting Virginia. Its turning blue this election would be historic. We haven't voted for a Democrat for president since Eisenhower. Eisenhower! So why are we in play now?
Huffington Post | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
The Obama camp has rounded up four governors of big states to argue against Hillary's claim that she wins big states while Obama wins caucuses: FR: I...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
The Virginia Democratic primary was supposed to be Sen. Hillary Clinton's best hope for the so-called Potomac Primaries. But a look at exit polls foll...
Josh Chernila | Posted 10.30.2008 | Home