WASHINGTON Race again played a pivotal role in Tuesday's Democratic presidential clashes, as whites in Indiana and North Carolina leaned solidly toward Hillary Rodham Clinton and blacks voted overwhelmingly for Barack Obama, exit polls showed. Almost
With another big night that extended his winning streak to ten contests, Barack Obama made March 4th as irrelevant as he possibly could have.
How likely was such a scenario in the morning of February 6th? After Super Tuesday, the two candidates looked
Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama issued a fuming response to President Bush and presumptive Republican president nominee John McCain over their criticism of his willingness to meet with enemies of the United States.
“George Bush and John
Sen. Barack Obama told the American Israel Public Affairs Committee on Wednesday that he is a "true friend" of Israel. At the same event, Obama's rival, Hillary Clinton, did not concede her role as a candidate, but she did say she shares his support of
By Anne E. Kornblut
Taking her turn at a little post-debate spin, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton described Sen. Barack Obama as "very frustrated" in their exchanges on Monday night in Myrtle Beach. "He clearly came last night looking for a fight,"
Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton fought for front-runner status in a tightening Democratic contest, while Republican John McCain hoped to bury rival Mitt Romney's presidential hopes in voting from Alaska to the Atlantic on Super Tuesday, the
The impression has been that Clinton appeals to those on their death bed.
has only been consistent with the 18-24 demographic.
He's won that group in almost every state.
But he's actually lost people in their late twenties, thirties and forties in
What an embarassment, that Obama, out of his millions, perhaps billions, he is only going to give Hillary, 23 hundred dollars. What a shame and she is suppose to help him become president, she should think twice. BO, is money hungry,he has not had so
Beneath the personal anecdotes and historical allusions of Barack Obama's speech, it was a delicately crafted political statement - one that makes clear that Obama understands exactly how much peril he is facing, the Politico reports.
Even as Mississippians were casting their ballots, Obama was busy making appearances in the next great battleground, where the primary will take place on April 22. By 10 p.m. on Tuesday evening, Obama was back in Chicago, and addressed his Southern