Clinton Sees New Race; Obama Talks Tough
Clinton Sees New Race, Obama Toughens Rhetoric: The AP is reporting that both Democratic candidates adopted new campaign postures Wednesday: Hillary ...
Clinton Sees New Race, Obama Toughens Rhetoric: The AP is reporting that both Democratic candidates adopted new campaign postures Wednesday: Hillary ...
Jeffrey Feldman | Posted 03.05.2008 | Politics
This contest-that-never-ends has given Democrats everywhere a chance to stand up, speak out, and feel that their voices really matter in precarious times. It will keep paying off until the convention.
AP | JIM KUHNHENN and CALVIN WOODWARD | Posted 03.05.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama regained lost ground in the fierce competition for Democratic convention delegates on Wednesday based on results from ...
Glynnis MacNicol and Rachel Sklar | Posted 03.05.2008 | Media
Tim Russert seems apoplectic with joy that this will be going on 'til June. Wow. This campaign is never-ending.
Marc Cooper | Posted 03.05.2008 | Home
There is no plausible scenario in which Clinton can win the nomination. At least, not democratically.
Steven G. Brant | Posted 03.05.2008 | Politics
"Hey honey. Did you see where I put Vermont?" This is really strange. It's about 1am here on the East coast, and MSNBC isn't showing the Vermont pr...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.04.2008 | Politics
Good evening and welcome to a liveblog of tonight's Kinda Super But Not Really Tuesday Primary in Ohio, Texas, Rhode Island, Vermont but especially Oh...
Bob Cesca | Posted 03.04.2008 | Politics
Would someone please tell Hillary that she can't win on delegates and this is only going to help the Republicans? Please?
John Tomasic | Posted 03.04.2008 | Home
In interviews with OffTheBus this past week, California superdelegates undercut media-generated dramatic narratives about how the Democratic nominatio...
AP | DAVID ESPO | Posted 03.04.2008 | Politics
***UPDATED 3/5*** Read HuffPost's OffTheBus Superdelegate Investigation to find out more about the superdelegates who are likely to decide the Democr...
Mark Myers | Posted 03.03.2008 | Politics
While a modest victory across the board tomorrow might slow Clinton's decay on the superdelegate front, there is yet another matter which surely must be weighing on the mind of Senator Clinton.
New York Times | Elizabeth Bumiller and John Broder | Posted 03.03.2008 | Politics
Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama battled over national security and trade in a frantic burst of last-minute campaigning on Monday as M...
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...
Huffington Post | Posted 03.03.2008 | Politics
******Updated 3/4****** Read HuffPost's OffTheBus Superdelegate Investigation to find out more about the superdelegates who are likely to decide the ...
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 ...
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. "...
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...
HuffingtonPost.com | Marc Cooper | Posted 03.03.2008 | Home
With the Democratic presidential race heading toward a possible climax Tuesday as four states including Texas and Ohio conduct their primaries, the la...
Huffington Post | Posted 03.02.2008 | Politics
The LA Times is reporting that it is crunch time for Clinton ahead of Tuesday's crucial primaries in Texas and Ohio: In a campaign that has frequentl...
Gene Koo | Posted 02.26.2008 | Home
Many Democratic party loyalists fret that an ongoing battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will tear party unity and delay vital fundraising. But there are upsides to an extended nominating contest.
Before the largest crowd of his campaign, Democratic presidential contender Barack...
John McCain's famously cozy relationship with the press is getting a bit testy. Taking questions in...
**UPDATE 7/25** ThinkProgress now reports that the bar...
There is one more John McCain gaffe that...
As we have observed throughout the last several years,...
In a flagrant political act, the State Department has...
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"Extra" has learned that Heather Mills' publicist, Michele Elyzabeth, has...
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Huffington Post | Posted 03.05.2008 | Politics