— Hillary Rodham Clinton's assertions that she leads Barack Obama in the popular vote are a stretch, at best. The argument is supported only by using dubious math on two fronts: by excluding several caucus states won by Obama and by including Florida and Michigan primary results that the...
Hillary Rodham Clinton's assertions that she leads Barack Obama in the popular vote are a stretch, at best. The New York senator is using such claims to shore up supporters and help justify why she's still in the Democratic presidential race despite trailing Obama in the number of convention...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON -- Hillary Rodham Clinton's assertions that she leads Barack Obama in the popular vote are a stretch, at best. The argument is supported only by using dubious math on two fronts: by excluding several caucus states won by Obama and by including Florida and Michigan...
From This Can’t Be Happening By Dave Lindorff Before the West Virginia primary vote on Tuesday, it was a foregone conclusion that Hillary Clinton would sweep the state, perhaps by over 70 percent. In the event, she came close to that, with 68 percent of the vote. Now that the vote has happened,...
LOS ANGELES, May 15 (Xinhua) -- With her campaign deep in debt, U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton is attending two fundraisers here Thursday in what could be her final visit to Southern California as a 2008 presidential candidate. One of the two events is at the Century Plaza Hotel near Los Angeles...
ABC News' Eloise Harper Reports: Senator Hillary Clinton called President Bush's comments in Israel today about the practice of appeasement in foreign policy, particularly his comparison of "any Democrat to Nazi appeasers", both "offensive and outrageous." "On the face of...
RAPID CITY, S.D. – After a day spent doggedly campaigning and talking only of her agricultural agenda, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton held an impromptu news conference on a windy airport tarmac today to criticize President Bush and Senator John McCain. Mrs. Clinton first addressed Mr. Bush’s...
John Edwards puts weight behind him, says they stand together against poverty WASHINGTON, MAY 15: Barack Obama secured a long-sought-after endorsement from rival John Edwards, a blow to Hillary Rodham Clinton’s long-shot bid to salvage her campaign as top Democrats coalesced around the party’s...
Hillary Rodham Clinton scolded John McCain Thursday for his opposition to the farm bill, taking on the Republican presidential nominee even as her chances for winning the Democratic nomination dim. As she chatted up rural South Dakotans, Clinton largely ignored Democratic rival Barack Obama, who...
One of the things that gets lost in the way the media dissects the electorate into their most bitter and disaffected distillations is that the vast majority of Democratic voters think that being left with Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton represents an abundance of riches and that both are so...