Does former President Bill Clinton want to become a drug policy reform advocate? Full Article at Huffington Post
Clinton, 60, held a commanding lead over Obama of 56 percent to 42 percent in Ohio with more than 80 percent of the votes counted while the two remained neck-and-neck in the other key contest in Texas. Full Article at New Kerala
Hillary should kickstart her campaign by saying she’d choose her husband for vice president. A real twofer. What could be better? The combined forces of Hillary and Bill Clinton might be just the ticket. But is it legal? Does the Constitution allow it? Full Article at Waco Tribune-Herald
Sen. Hillary Clinton celebrated her victories in Tuesday's Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island presidential primaries and prepared to jet back to Washington while the results of Texas' hybrid primary/caucus were still up in the air. Full Article at Bradenton Herald
Hillary Clinton wrote a new chapter in an Ohio ballroom tonight, claiming a victory in the name of all of those who have ever tasted... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Guillermo X. Garcia and Greg Jefferson Express-News Sen. Hillary Clinton appeared to prevail among Hispanic voters along the border and in South Texas, but supporters of Sen. Barack Obama in the major metropolitan centers of Houston, Dallas and... Full Article at San Antonio Express
John McCain clinched the Republican presidential nomination on Tuesday and Democrat Hillary Clinton won a crucial showdown with rival Barack Obama in Ohio to breathe new life into her campaign and prolong the Democratic race. Full Article at Hindustan Times
Though supporters call the victory a comeback, the New York senator still lags Obama in the delegate count. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Tuesday's primaries could be make or break for the Democrats. Barack Obama is in the lead with 1378 delegates, but Hillary Clinton is close behind with 1269 delegates. In order to win the nomination, the candidate needs 2025. Full Article at WOAI
Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton suggested Monday she'll press on with the campaign after Tuesday's crucial primaries, arguing that momentum is on her side despite 11 straight losses to rival Sen. Barack Obama. "I'm just getting warmed up," Full Article at The Seattle Times
We've seen the rage. She should now go gentle into the political night. 'Do not go gentle into that good night. ... Full Article at Los Angeles Times
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 04: Clinton Sills of Australia races away to score a try against the Arabian Gulf during the IRB Sevens tour... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 03: Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich (L) talks with Office of Managment and Budget Director Peter Orszag (C) and Interio... View Photo »
San Diego State's Billy White beats the defense of San Diego's Matt Dorr, left, and Clinton Houston while scoring and leading his team to 69-62 ove... View Photo »
NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 30: United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former U.S. president Bill Clinton attend the Amsterdam News' 100th A... View Photo »
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 27: Clinton McKay of Victoria plays defensive during day one of the Sheffield Shield match between the Victorian Bu... View Photo »
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 21: Roger Johnson of Brimingham City clashes with Clinton Dempsey of Fulham during the Barclays Premier League matc... View Photo »
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 18: Richard Holbrooke (R) salutes while wallking next to U.S Ambassador Karl Eikenberry (L) on their way to greet Gen... View Photo »
Former US President Bill Clinton get a hug from Elton John at the Elton John AIDS Foundation�s eighth annual benefit �An Enduring Vision� November... View Photo »
A sign-in station for H1N1 flu inoculation is seen at the Geisinger Health System campus in Danville, Pennsylvania October 28, 2009. View Photo »
