The interest in the Democratic race is palpable throughout the country but is especially felt in the state of Pennsylvania, today.
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War is one of those inescapable realities men have been plagued with since the beginning of time: from ancient Biblical stones and swords to modern-day 21st century super-weapons - combative or militant killing was and continues to be viewed primarily as justified.
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Can the man known as Bush's Brain be trusted? Karl Rove calls Barack Obama arrogant and has some campaign tips for Hillary Clinton in the new GQ magazine. Call us paranoid, but could the man who twice got President Bush elected be deliberately offering her bad advice?
Both Obama and Clinton favor the Frank-Dodd Bill for fixing the mortgage crisis. This bill would enable the government to guarantee new loans from banks for families facing foreclosure, but it's not enough to remedy the situation.
"Let me tell you something; when it comes to finishing a fight, Rocky and I have a lot in common," Clinton told an AFL-CIO meeting in Philadelphia, where the Oscar-winning fight flick was set.
Since her husband suspended his run for the Democratic nomination three months ago, Elizabeth Edwards has remained largely out of the public sphere.
Clinton's campaign owes $229,000 to health-insurance giant Aetna and another $63,000 to CareFirst, which provides insurance coverage for her staff.
March 31, 2008 -- SARAJEVO, Bosnia - The Bosnian girl who famously read a poem to Hillary Rodham Clinton during her 1996 visit to the war-torn country is shocked - and her countrymen infuriated - that the former first lady claimed to have dodged sniper fire that day.
The governor has denied using taxpayer money for the affairs, but new rumors are swirling around the scandal-weary state capital.
People don't see doom and gloom in their own world yet. They see higher prices. There is overwhelming concern about prices and all the megaproblems the economy faces," said Pew president Andrew Kohut.
.Today, nervous Democrats are worried that history will repeat itself as Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, who lags in delegates and the popular vote, has refused to concede the nomination to Senator Barack Obama. Despite the increasing rancor of the campaign, Mrs.
Obama has sent signals that he is not doctrinaire on the issue. In an interview last May on ABC's "This Week With George Stephanopoulos," the senator was asked whether his own daughters should someday receive preferences in college admissions.
"We're going to keep having this problem," said Doug Lewis, director of the Election Center, which represents voting officials across the country. "Running an election sounds pretty simple until you try to do it.
Senator Barack Obama raised $55 million in the month of February and Senator Hillary Clinton, $36 million. Senator McCain's over-all contribution at the end of February amounts to about $60 million. How important is it to build Campaign funds? According to the NY-Times:
Obama is confident that the Democratic Party will be united and... strong. He puts foth this challenge:
The presumptive Republican Presidential nominee, Senator John McCain has been cake-walking through the election race to the White House, for the last two weeks.
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Hillary's high negatives -- if hold true will completely shut the door on her bid for the presidency. Does not look promising, below...
Today, Obama seemingly agreed that Hillary Clinton should stay in the race as long as she wants. This comes after one of his strong supporters stated ever-so-bluntly that Clinton should step aside and back Barack Obama.
Barack Obama is creating quite a fundraising record for himself... With at least 1million people making donations to his campaign - he has cushioned himself quite comfortably for the remainder of the race. No "change" falling out of his pocket... no pun intended.
Barack Obama is running ads in what might be considered the three most significant states left in the primary: Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Indiana. They all run along his mantra of "Change" - appealing.
Government corruption on a grand scale is nothing new in the Americas, but for the Caribbean it's a relative novel thing.
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Today, Democratic Presidential candidate, Senator Barack Obama visit the women of The View. The women were in a fever of melodrama - no revelation here - each primed with a question of concern to throw at the Presidential Candidate.
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Since Governor Bill Richardson endorsed democratic presidential candidate, Senator Barack Obama, the surrogate of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton went into a fetish hive of condemning the act as that of "Judas." Naturally, this begs the question as to why would someone want to go …
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The pro-war Senator John McCain is prime to continue the Bush Presidency in not giving the slightest thought to withdrawing from Iraq.
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