Post Pennsylvania Primary Punditry
Hillary Clinton didn't win Pennsylvania, she survived. Long enough for another attempt to nail that elusive quadruple on the flying trapeze. But the net is gone and the clock is ticking.
Hillary Clinton didn't win Pennsylvania, she survived. Long enough for another attempt to nail that elusive quadruple on the flying trapeze. But the net is gone and the clock is ticking.
Doug Schoen | Posted 04.24.2008 | Politics
Hillary must continue to draw contrasts with Obama, raise questions about the nature and extent of his associations with Rev. Wright and terrorist leader William Ayers, and raise more questions about his values in comparison with hers.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 04.23.2008 | Media
Tom Tomorrow | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
***UPDATE APRIL 24*** The last Democratic primary contest takes place in South Dakota 40 days from today on June 3rd. Read below to see what columnis...
Gloria Feldt | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
The superdelegates will go with whoever they perceive as a winner. Today it could be Clinton-- she's hung in there despite being badgered mercilessly to drop out.
RJ Eskow | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
The Texas and Ohio results persuaded me that the Bradley Effect is real, and the Clinton campaign has been successful in characterizing Obama as a primarily "black" candidate.
Robert Creamer | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
She started with a lead of almost 20 points. But her final margin of 9.2% fell far short of what was needed to stop Obama's nomination. Here's why.
Stephen Schlesinger | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
Here we go again. Stomp on Hillary for winning. The critics are downplaying Clinton's victory, dismissing any triumph as meaningless, and suggesting once again that she drop out.
Dylan Loewe | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
After last night, despite an apparent ten point victory in Pennsylvania, Hillary Clinton is no longer electable in a general election.
Craig Crawford | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
The nationwide popular vote race is significant because it represents Clinton's only chance for a winning argument to superdelegates who will ultimately decide the outcome.
NY Times | ADAM NAGOURNEY | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
For better or worse -- and many Democrats fear it is for worse -- the race goes on. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton defeated Senator Barack Obama in P...
Cenk Uygur | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
Obviously Clinton put herself in the ballgame by running an effective campaign and holding views that appeal to the voters. But after she crossed these thresholds, it has helped her that she is a woman.
New York Times | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics
Despite Hillary Clinton's victory in Pennsylvania Tuesday, the New York Times, the paper that endorsed Clinton in January, fired off an editorial for...
The Huffington Post | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics
** PENNSYLVANIA RESULTS: ** 99.44% Reporting Clinton 1,237,696 54.6% Obama 1,029,672 45.4% The latest delegate figures are here, or check out t...
AP | DAVID ESPO and BETH FOUHY | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics
PHILADELPHIA — Hillary Rodham Clinton ground out a gritty victory in the Pennsylvania primary Tuesday night, defeating Barack Obama and staving ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics
Barack Obama may have his work cut out when it comes to recruiting white men and seniors. But if the exit polls from Pennsylvania provide any insight ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics
Exit polls from the Pennsylvania election show that low-income Democratic voters favored Sen. Hillary Clinton by relatively wide margins. Those Penns...
Bob Cesca | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics
I'm not thrilled with the fact that every day this race continues means a better November for Senator McCain. Senator Clinton will continue until at least June.
The Huffington Post | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics
*** Exit polls from Pennsylvania are below, but click here for complete Pennsylvania results and fallout. *** The first round of the (notoriously unr...
Huffington Post | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics
With the Pennsylvania primary voting under way today, early Pennsylvania exit polls are showing that 9 out of 10 people think the country is in a rece...
Huffington Post | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics
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Will Durst | Posted 04.25.2008 | Politics