Tuesday Primaries

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Sam Stein

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Clinton Camp's Election Eve Strategy: Attack!

HuffingtonPost.com   |  Sam Stein   |   March 3, 2008 01:15 PM


Sounding at times optimistic and at time incredulous, the Clinton campaign on Monday used every tool at its disposal in an effort to push the senator to victory in Tuesday's primary elections. No attack line went unearthed. During a conference...

Obama Claims Delegate Lead

Politico   |  Mike Allen   |   February 6, 2008 02:43 PM


In a surprise twist after a chaotic Super Tuesday, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) passed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in network tallies of the number of delegates the candidates racked up last night. The Obama camp now projects topping Clinton...

New Mexico Still Undecided

Associated Press   |   February 6, 2008 09:59 AM


With turnout far exceeding expectations, Democratic rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton were separated by roughly 100 votes early Wednesday in an excruciatingly close battle to win New Mexico's presidential caucus. With 180 of 184 of precincts reporting, Clinton...

Huckabee Declares It A Two-Man Race

ABC News   |  Jake Tapper   |   February 6, 2008 09:38 AM


His campaign thought dead and now resurrected, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee greeted his supporters ebulliently after winning contests in West Virginia, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and his home state of Arkansas, with other possible victories to come. "You know, over...

How Clinton Beat The Kennedys

Washington Post   |  Anne E. Kornblut and Lyndsey Layton   |   February 6, 2008 09:12 AM


Sen. Barack Obama won the Kennedys, key members of the Massachusetts congressional delegation and support from the charismatic African American governor of the state. But in the end, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton won Massachusetts. It was arguably the most surprising...

Super Tuesday Results: The Morning After

AP   |  DAVID ESPO   |   February 6, 2008


WASHINGTON — Sen. John McCain padded his commanding delegate lead in the Republican presidential race Wednesday and urged conservative critics to cut him some slack. In a Democratic surprise, Hillary Rodham Clinton disclosed she'd lent $5 million to her cash-short...
Thomas B. Edsall

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Super Tuesday Fallout: Where The Race Goes From Here

HuffingtonPost.com   |  Thomas B. Edsall   |   February 6, 2008 02:52 AM


Hillary Clinton's strength among core Democratic constituencies -- women, Latinos and working class whites -- pushed her to victory in the mega-state primaries of California, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts on Tuesday, slowing, at least for the moment, the...

Analysis: McCain Aiming for GOP Unity

AP   |  LIBBY QUAID   |   February 6, 2008


PHOENIX — Who would have believed it? John McCain _ occasional antagonist of the establishment, defender of an unpopular war, loser of the 2000 primary campaign _ stands as the likely Republican nominee for president. After a whirlwind of voting...

Obama Says GOP Will Have Dirt on Clinton

AP   |  NEDRA PICKLER   |   February 6, 2008


CHICAGO — Sen. Barack Obama predicted Wednesday that Republicans will have a dump truck full of dirt to unload on Hillary Rodham Clinton if the former first lady wins the Democratic presidential nomination. Obama said he offers the party its...

McCain Looks To Seal The Deal, Claims Frontrunner Status

AP   |  LIZ SIDOTI   |   February 5, 2008


WASHINGTON — John McCain's string of victories in the Northeast and across the country put him on the brink of being unstoppable. The Arizona senator was racking up enough convention delegates in Super Tuesday's coast-to-coast voting to put him within...

Clinton Looks Past Obama and Faults Bush

AP   |  BETH FOUHY   |   February 5, 2008


NEW YORK — Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton celebrated her collection of Super Tuesday wins and looked past Democratic rival Barack Obama to take a swipe at President Bush and his Republican allies. "You know tonight we are hearing the voices...

Severe Weather Mars Vote In Some States, Hampered Obama

MSNBC   |   February 5, 2008 09:50 PM


Storms drew a line down the middle of the nation Tuesday, spawning tornadoes to the south, dumping snow to the north, and dropping heavy rain on parts of Ohio and Indiana still recovering from major floods months ago. Twisters and...

Analysis: Clinton and Obama Start Anew

AP   |  JIM KUHNHENN   |   February 5, 2008


WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton captured needed states Tuesday night even as Barack Obama ate into her traditional base of support on a topsy-turvy night where a ballot victory was not the only measure of success. The grand spectacle of...
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