Washington Post: Divisive Battle Threatens To Leave Bitterness Which Could Hurt The Winner In The General Election Top Democrat: The Race Is Over Former Colorado Governor, and Barack Obama endorser, Roy Romer (D.) tells Bob Schieffer that the Democratic race for the presidential nomination is...
By JOCELYN NOVECK and BETH FOUHY Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) -- Philipina Heintzman, 81, drove 80 miles across the South Dakota prairie to experience history in the making: a woman running for president, something she never dreamed as a child that she would live to see. As Clinton's prospects...
The Politico reports, "Concerned about appearing presumptuous or antagonistic towards" Sen. Hillary Clinton, Sen. Barack Obama "will not declare victory in the Democratic nomination fight Tuesday in the event he wins enough pledged delegates to claim a majority. Rather, he'll tiptoe right up to...
The Washington Post reports in a front page story that a Democratic race "threatens to leave lingering bitterness, especially among Clinton supporters, whose candidate is running out of ways to win." Some women "complain that Clinton has been disrespected and mistreated by the media and the...
By Roderic Pratt 19.MAY.08 Advisors to Hillary Clinton have reportedly acknowledged that she is not going to win the deadlocked race. NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell said that "real change" was taking place in Senator Clinton's campaign. Mitchell said the "too close...
I am a white woman in my late 40s. I am an unabashed supporter of Sen. Obama. I think he has what it takes, both intelligence and temperament, to be a wonderful leader. I deeply resent Hillary Clinton's petulant protestations that she has the white women's vote. She does not. Now is the time for...
Lifelong Democrat Kathleen Cowley watches with disdain as huge crowds hang on Sen. Barack Obama's every word. She dismisses Obama's "intolerable logic." She turns the channel on pundits who chalk up Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's primary victories to little more than racism. And she doesn't much...
Listening to Barack Obama in Billings, MT today you’d think he had already won the Democratic nomination. He drew distinctions not between himself and Hillary Clinton but used the speech to hit John McCain for “running for George Bush’s third term.” Obama wove “change” into his remarks (something...
Listening to Barack Obama in Billings, MT today you’d think he had already won the Democratic nomination. He drew distinctions not between himself and Hillary Clinton but used the speech to hit John McCain for “running for George Bush’s third term.” Obama wove “change” into his remarks (something...