...to some visitors. "It was a family friend who's a Hillary supporter. She said 'Hannah, I don't get it. Why should I support Barack Obama?' My daughter responded, 'He's the only candidate that motivates me. He inspires me.' " Mr. Britton, a Democrat who has...
...the outcome of presidential races, but the decision by New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to announce his support for Barack Obama today is nonetheless an important boost for Obama in his nomination battle with Hillary Clinton. The endorsement is valuable for...
...(CNN) -- Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama each accused the other of borrowing portions of their presidential campaign speeches Monday. Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, left, on the stump with Sen. Barack Obama. The Clinton campaign accused Obama of...
...OHIO â Hillary Clinton finally had a confetti night. After 11 consecutive losses to Democratic rival Barack Obama, she got her presidential campaign back on track Tuesday night with victories in the Ohio and Rhode Island primaries. Clinton also was mounting...
...possible, he's in trouble. For Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republicans Mitt Romney and John McCain, second-place won't do. Barack Obama may be able to get away with a strong second place. But an Obama win would likely send him to the nomination. Clinton and...
...like the troubled economy. With the election four weeks away, chances dimmed that Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama could reclaim the often lofty images they cultivated early in their presidential bids as their campaigns focused new attention...
...Obama D-Ill., Friday, June 13, 2008, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato) Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., and his wife Michelle, walks down the steps of his campaign charter plane, Friday, June 13,2008, in Columbus, Ohio....
...has sparked much excitement in France, with Le Monde newspaper's front-page headline stating: "Europe is under the charm of Barack Obama." Sarkozy's election a year ago greatly improved US-French relations, which were poisoned by France's staunch opposition...
...in its sub-headline: âAl-Qaedaâs second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri, has used a racial slur to demean President-elect Barack Obama implying he does the bidding of whites.â Zawahiri said in an audio message, which appeared on militant web sites, that Mr Obama...
...two Democrats standing decided to play nice and not nasty Thursday - New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama dialed back their personal attacks and focused instead on the Democratic values they share. In the final debate before...