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06.10.2008 9:41 am

Sexism & the Clinton campaign

WASHINGTON–When Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., suspended her presidential bid last weekend, many of her female supporters watched with bitter disappointment as their hopes of the seeing first woman president were dashed. Questions of sexism have been raised from the start of her ground-breaking campaign, with…

06.09.2008 1:23 pm

Emanuel to replace Obama?

WASHINGTON–Forget the veep stakes. The latest buzz consuming those in the U.S. Capitol, well at least some Illinois lawmakers, is who might take Barack Obama’s seat in the U.S. Senate if he wins the presidency.

Okay, the general election is still five months…

05.20.2008 12:52 pm

Web Watch: KY, OR bust?

Well today is yet another showdown between Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

Since the N.C./Ind. primaries early this month, the primary contest has appeared to hardly be a contest, as Obama has essentially become the presumptive nominee.

Today’s races, with Clinton…

04.08.2008 7:23 pm

Obama surprises both presidential rivals

WASHINGTON — It was a mixed day Tuesday for Barack Obama’s presidential bid. He made some good points at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when he questioned Gen. David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker about U.S. policy in Iraq and how they measure…

03.06.2008 9:26 am

A Democratic Do-Over?

Vote early and often? The never-ending Democratic presidential contest may give new meaning to that old cliché as Florida and Michigan party officials seek a potential do-over for their states’ voters.

The two states defied Democratic Party rules by moving their primaries…

02.25.2008 3:32 pm

Poll: Young voters like Democrats

WASHINGTON — If the 2008 general election were held today, young people would strongly support the Democratic candidate over likely Republican nominee Sen. John McCain, according to a poll released today by Rock the Vote, a non-partisan group that encourages…

02.15.2008 1:52 pm

SEIU backs Obama

WASHINGTON — The second-biggest union in the country, the Service Employees International Union, with 1.9 million members, endorsed Barack Obama for president on Friday. In a conference call with reporters, SEIU President Andy Stern and Secretary-Treasurer Anna Burger said that the union’s…

02.13.2008 10:04 am

Obama camp: Clinton comeback “next to impossible”

WASHINGTON _ For Hillary Clinton, the road gets rockier. Actually, that might be a mountain out there in her path.

It wasn’t just Barack Obama’s victories yesterday in the Chesapeake Primary, it was the crushing way he won: 64-35 percent in Virginia; 59-37 percent in…

02.11.2008 9:41 pm

Is Rep. Roy Blunt set to jump off the presidential fence?

Is Rep. Roy Blunt, R-Strafford, about to become a McCainiac?

The Missouri congressman and House GOP whip has not, for now, endorsed in the Republican presidential race, saying he was too focused on trying to get House Republicans back to the majority…

02.11.2008 4:27 pm

Hillary or Barack: Who gets it done in November?

WASHINGTON _ In this historic nomination contest between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, the issue on the minds of many Democrats has shifted to the straightforward and vital matter of who can win in November.

Now that John McCain is the certain GOP nominee, it will…