McCain Town Hall Meeting In Pennsylvania (VIDEO)
John McCain is holding a town hall meeting today in Pennsylvania. Watch it live using CNN's video player below. (Click on the player and a larger vid...
John McCain is holding a town hall meeting today in Pennsylvania. Watch it live using CNN's video player below. (Click on the player and a larger vid...
Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 06.22.2008 | Politics
A lackluster turnout of Jewish Democrats would hurt Obama badly. And even a low double digit defection to McCain in the absolute must win swing states of FL and PA would spell disaster for Obama.
Chris Weigant | Posted 06.18.2008 | Politics
Hillary Clinton needs to start making some campaign appearances for Barack Obama and get on board the bandwagon in order to help this process along.
Paul Jenkins | Posted 06.18.2008 | Politics
Even still-enamored journalists cannot fail to notice that it would be difficult to find a candidate less suited for the times or the office than McCain right now.
Huffington Post | Posted 05.27.2008 | Home
Wildlife officials had to be called in to tranquilize a bear that was spotted roaming near a school in Pennsylvania. The bear had climbed into a tree...
Paul Jenkins | Posted 05.25.2008 | Politics
Clinton's increasingly desperate quest to show something for her decades of campaigning has taken on a vaguely insane turn, for which we should be grateful, even as it makes us queasy.
Logan Nakyanzi Pollard | Posted 05.14.2008 | Politics
Chris Weigant | Posted 04.28.2008 | Politics
Since Super Tuesday, every time Hillary picks up one superdelegate, Obama picks up three. If this continues, he is going to pass her very soon, and gain the lead in superdelegates.
Paul Jenkins | Posted 04.26.2008 | Politics
Were Hillary the great rural white savior that her campaign is depicting, she would have been able to dispatch a presidential neophyte like Barack Obama.
Chris Weigant | Posted 04.25.2008 | Politics
It was a telling sign that neither Democratic candidate saw fit to visit Punxsutawney before the Pennsylvania primary. Nobody wanted the press to rem...
Charlie Rose | Posted 04.24.2008 | Politics
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.
Huff TV | Posted 04.24.2008 | Media
Gene Koo | Posted 04.24.2008 | Home
As an Obama volunteer in North Philadelphia, I had warnings that something was off. I thought we were making inroads to Clinton's core demographic. I was soon disabused of that optimism.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 04.23.2008 | Media
Ellis Weiner | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
As we say in our latest book, How to Raise a Jewish Dog, "the argument that 'only Hillary can win the big states necessary to elect a Democrat' is ent...
John Zogby | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
Obama's trouble winning the big primary elections could become a problem for him, particularly in the minds of superdelegates.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 04.23.2008 | Home
Barack Obama's decisive Pennsylvania loss to Hillary Clinton was predictable and inevitable. Obama pretty much confirmed that when he tossed in the to...
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...
Chip Collis | Posted 04.23.2008 | Home
Clinton's ineffectual victories have become the pledged-delegate equivalent of having her legs hacked out from underneath her. Yet all the while she's trilling, "I'm invincible! Have at you then!"
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
As the Clinton campaign turns its focus towards securing the popular vote in the Democratic primary, the response from the Obama campaign has been, an...
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.
David Sirota | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics
Those who continue to pretend race is not a major factor in this campaign are deliberately averting their eyes from a very powerful force in the Democratic primary.
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.
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Huffington Post | Posted 07.23.2008 | Politics