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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York arrived in South Florida Wednesday behind in delegates, in money, and by most counts behind in number of votes cast in the monthslong slog to the Democratic presidential nomination. ...more
May 22, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama has chosen to spend Tuesday night not in Kentucky or Oregon, the two states that will be holding their primaries that day, or even at his home in Chicago. Instead, Obama's staff announced Saturday, he will return to Iowa, where he won the Democratic caucuses way back in January and has at least two good reasons to revisit now. ...more
May 18, 2008
1. According to the press, Senator Obama overwhelmed Senator Clinton in North Carolina and Senator Clinton barely beat Senator Obama in Indiana. Knowing the location of Indiana to Senator Obama's home state of Illinois, should Senator Obama not have overwhelmed Senator Clinton in Indiana? Confused? 2. Millions of voters voted in the Michigan and Florida Primaries. The DNC, headed by Howard (King George) Dean has stated that these votes do not count! Mad as hell! I hold my vote as sacred, and if my delegates are not seated, I will sit out of the presidential election for the first time since 1964. ...more
May 9, 2008
Hillary Clinton has just about run out of her Annie Oakley moments. ...more
May 8, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama appeared to win the Democratic caucuses in Guam on Saturday, defeating Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton by a seven-vote margin amid unprecedented voter participation there. ...more
May 4, 2008
Remember the hanging chad and the butterfly ballot from the 2000 presidential season? These infamous terms still leap into the mind when thinking of that race, not to mention the lingering conviction of a few that Al Gore, who had more popular support, was cheated out of the White House. This year, it's the superdelegates' turn to make voters shake their heads and wonder why the democratic process in the United States has so many caveats. ...more
February 18, 2008
Regarding "Face-Off Fixes On Florida" by William March (Metro, Feb. 14): While Hillary Clinton's insistence that Florida and Michigan delegates are counted doesn't surprise me, it angers me just the same. This is just another example of an endless pattern of behavior completely devoid of principle in a shameless attempt for power. And her allies are singing the same, no-substance tune. ...more
February 16, 2008
Gathering strength, Sen. Barack Obama collected a key labor endorsement and coaxed away one of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's delegates Friday, at the same time he criticized his rival for supporting legislation harmful to workers. ...more
February 16, 2008
Hillary Rodham Clinton retains her lead among suddenly critical Democratic Party insiders even as Barack Obama builds up his delegate margin with primary and caucus victories across the country, according to a survey by The Associated Press. ...more
February 11, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama swept the Louisiana primary and caucuses in Nebraska and Washington state Saturday night, slicing into Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's slender delegate lead in their historic race for the Democratic presidential nomination. ...more
February 10, 2008
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