Barack Obama moved to within 200 delegates of securing the Democratic presidential nomination yesterday, scoring a 56-42 blowout in North Carolina while narrowly losing, 49-51, in Indiana. Barring revelations that would make the Wright affair look
Six minutes after the polling stations in Wisconsin closed on Tuesday, the result was already certain: Senator Hillary Clinton had suffered a resounding defeat in yet another primary. NBC star journalist Tim Russert supplied the analytical coup de
DEMOCRATS Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton traded jabs from coast to coast, Republican John McCain showed surprising weakness in the Heartland, and the race to become America's 44th president looks more muddled this morning than ever.
Early this
Hey Obama, if your people are actually discussing having Hillary as your VP, you may want to rethink that idea. I am not sure if you want you potential VP talking or even thinking assassination thought. Hillary Clinton defended her staying in the
The Caucus, (NY Times blog) with videos: 4:10 p.m. | All Together Now: All in all, it was a positive day for both Senators. They seemed to go out of their way to acknowledge the widely understood reality — that it had been a hard-fought primary, to
Joe is being nice in his post below. See, even when discussing what a frightful, awful, nasty mess Hillary has become, how she's even willing to race-bait Obama a la willy Horton, Joe is still too nice to use the M-word. Lots of Democrats are too nice
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,"
The last 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
COLUMBUS, OHIO — 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.
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There are a few important takeaways after Clinton's win in Pennsylvania to note.
1) Clinton again excelled at the expectations game. Going in yesterday, it was Obama who was saying it would be closer than many expected and that 50 plus 1 was a win, and