Texas Primary

Watch: On The Ground Reports From Texas

Veracifier | Posted 03.04.2008 | Home


Veracifier

Watch Veracifier's reports from the field below. Videos produced by TheUptake.org. Ground Hounds Texas: As Bad as It's Ever Been Paul of Paul's Ro...

John McCain Assuages Texas Republicans

Will Mari | Posted 03.04.2008 | Home


Will Mari

By Will Mari and Cailin Magruder, SeattlePoliticore WACO- Going into Tuesday's craziness, conservatives in this Central Texas city seem reassured aft...

Rush Limbaugh Delivers Marching Orders To Texas Dittoheads

Chris Nelson | Posted 03.04.2008 | Home


Chris Nelson

What do Sanjaya Malakar and Hillary Clinton have in common? More than an astounding penchant for sounding shrill and one-note, apparently. With the ...

Clinton Campaign Sets Up Texas Primary Press Room: The Men's Bathroom

Wall Street Journal | Jackie Calmes | Posted 03.04.2008 | Media


It was immediately interpreted as something of a metaphor for the Clinton campaign's attitude to the press: With Sen. Hillary Clinton at Austin's conv...

The Obama Balloon Loses Air Over Texas

Mayhill Fowler | Posted 03.04.2008 | Home


Mayhill Fowler

Before it ever happened, it's already over. That was the feeling last night at the small Obama rally in Houston less than twenty-four hours before th...

Barack Obama on the Path to Sainthood

Kelly Nuxoll | Posted 03.04.2008 | Home


Kelly Nuxoll

Obama is dangerously close to becoming a bona fide charismatic leader in the tradition of certain saints and martyrs who owe their larger-than-life personas as much to the imagination of their followers as to their own capabilities.

Catholics are Hillary Clinton's Last Hope in Ohio and Texas

Blake Fleetwood | Posted 03.03.2008 | Politics


Blake Fleetwood

We can be sure that in the coming general election the Republicans will once again trot out Rovian anti-abortion, anti-gay issues to whip Catholics into line.

Hillary Clinton And Barack Obama Delegate Math Could Cloud Results

AP | DAVID ESPO | Posted 03.03.2008 | Politics


(Read the latest news from the Ohio, Texas, Vermont and Rhode Island primaries.) Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton reached for the finish lin...

Obama's Texas Strategy: and the Generational Hispanic Campaign

Joe Cutbirth | Posted 03.03.2008 | Politics


Joe Cutbirth

If you're interested in the future of Democratic campaigns in this country, there's a name you need to know. It's James Aldrete.

Texas And Ohio Primary: Who Do You Think Will Win?

Posted 03.03.2008 | Politics


What do YOU think is going to happen. Discuss in the comments. ...

Jason Linkins

Slate's Delegate Counting Widget Lets Readers Experience The Pointlessness Of The Democratic Primaries

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.03.2008 | Politics


For those of you who just can't get enough of the soul-crushing pointlessness of the 2008 Democratic Primary process, Slate offers this new widget: a ...

Texas, Ohio Primaries: Clinton and Obama Make Closing Arguments

AP | Posted 03.03.2008 | Politics


Hillary Clinton tried to manage expectations for the series of make or break primaries she faces in Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island Tuesday. "...

Confusion Rampant Over Texas 'Primacaucus' Rules

Mayhill Fowler | Posted 03.03.2008 | Home


Mayhill Fowler

The Texas Two-Step is not a primary and a caucus. It is a primary and a "precinct convention." This terminology, alone, has Texans scratching their ...

Hillary Clinton Faces Tuesday Primaries In "Happy-Warrior Mode"

NY Times | PATRICK HEALY | Posted 03.03.2008 | Politics


Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton does not look like a candidate who might drop out of the presidential race as early as Wednesday. In a weekend dash of...

Huckabee Preaches To The Converted In Houston

Will Mari | Posted 03.03.2008 | Home


Will Mari

HOUSTON- He preached to the choir. Literally. On Sunday, former Ark. Gov. Mike Huckabee urged evangelical voters to make their voices heard as he v...

Bill Clinton Goes Off Script In Texas

Mayhill Fowler | Posted 03.02.2008 | Home


Mayhill Fowler

Bill Clinton has been peppering Hillary supporters in Texas with this warning, "And I can tell you that the other campaign believes Hillary will proba...

Texas: Clintons Face Unfamiliar Political Landscape

Deanie Mills | Posted 03.02.2008 | Home


Deanie Mills

I got another e-mail invitation to see Bill Clinton--again, I was asked to RSVP, and again, I was given only 24 hours' notice. This appearance was to ...

Obama, Clinton Camps Take Opposite Approaches To Texas Field Strategies

Liz Burlingame | Posted 03.01.2008 | Home


Liz Burlingame

"Look at this place..." University of Washington student Devon Hampton said, as he entered the backroom bar area of Historic Victory Grill in downtown...

Dueling San Antonio Rallies Point to a Caucus Stampede on Tuesday

Al Giordano | Posted 03.01.2008 | Politics


Al Giordano

A local newsman said, "I haven't seen anybody yet." This was the first clue of the haphazard disorganization and no-show-ism that would characterize Saturday's Clinton rally.

Live From UT Campus Obama HQ

Devon Mills | Posted 03.01.2008 | Home


Devon Mills

Clusters of volunteers are discussing plans of action in the student-run University of Texas Barack Obama campaign office. The supporters range from ...

Hillary Banks On Fear Mongering As Key To Tuesday Victories

The Swamp | Rick Pearson | Posted 03.01.2008 | Politics


Democrat Hillary Clinton made it clear to reporters aboard her campaign plane today that in the final days of the Texas-Ohio delegate spectacular, her...

Clinton Supporter Attacks "Exceedingly Unfair" Texas Caucus System

CNN | Peter Hamby | Posted 03.01.2008 | Politics


Former HUD secretary and Hillary Clinton supporter Henry Cisneros excoriated Texas' arcane electoral process as "a great burden on voters" and said th...

Udauk for Barack

University Of Washington's SeattlePoliticore | Posted 03.01.2008 | Home


University Of Washington's SeattlePoliticore

A Fence Sitter Explains why Bill Clinton is Wrong (From the Safety of His Armchair)

Peter Allan | Posted 03.01.2008 | Politics


Peter Allan

I can't imagine Clinton simply dropping out. Instead, I see the already pitched battle for superdelegates getting even hotter (if that's possible).

NAFTA Seen Differently in Ohio, Texas

AP | BETH FOUHY | Posted 03.01.2008 | Politics


LAREDO, Texas — If the shuttered factories that dot the Ohio landscape tell the story of NAFTA, so too do the miles of trucks carrying auto part...


 

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