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Barack Obama all but erased Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-imposing lead among national convention superdelegates on Friday and won fresh labor backing as elements of the Democratic Party began coalescing around the Illinois senator for the fall campaign.
by Jill Zuckman WASHINGTON -- Three months ago, Sen. John McCain made a calculated decision to begin painting a not-so-pretty picture of Sen. Barack Obama. Although Sen. Hillary Clinton was -- and still is -- battling Obama for the Democratic... ... by Jill Zuckman...
We begin the day with Barack Obama, according to the Associated Press' accounting, one-half superdelegate behind Hillary Rodham Clinton in their battle for support from the elected officials, party leaders and activists who will cast the decisive votes that decide the...
Barack Obama will be campaigning in Oregon today a day after hauling in nine more superdelegates toward the Democratic nomination. ... One of the superdelegates is the head of a 600,000-member federal workers union, which has also thrown its support behind Obama. The new...
Barack Obama has almost tied Hillary Rodham Clinton in the crucial superdelegate count that she once dominated. ... Washington - Barack Obama has almost tied Hillary Rodham Clinton in the crucial superdelegate count that she once dominated, with the slew of new support...
There are a lot of good arguments against the idea of Hillary Clinton being Barack Obama’s Vice-Presidential running mate but, if Bob Novak is right, the best reason of all is that Barack doesn’t need to piss off his wife: WASHINGTON, D.C. — Close-in supporters of Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential...
Obama poised to overtake Clinton in number of superdelegates, begins to look beyond Democratic contest• Group Urges Pastors to Preach About Politics• Obama Adviser Ousted for Speaking With Hamas• McCain Denies Reports of Snubbing Bush in 2000 ... Barack Obama laughs with...
Barack Obama all but erased Hillary Clinton's once-imposing lead among national convention superdelegates on Friday and won fresh labor backing as elements of the Democratic Party began coalescing around the Illinois senator for the fall campaign. ... By JOAN LOWY,...
Campaigning a few miles from each other Friday, Barack Obama trained his eye on November and the GOP, while Hillary Clinton battled for her political life, trying to hang on a bit longer in hopes of denying him the Democratic presidential nomination.
More superdelegates say they are are backing Sen. Barack Obama in the wake of his strong showing in this week's U.S. Democratic presidential primaries. ... As Obama campaigned in Oregon Friday, he picked up nine more superdelegate endorsements, including one former...
Senator Barack Obama all but erased Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's lead among national convention superdelegates Friday and won fresh labor backing as elements of the Democratic Party began coalescing around him. ... International Herald Tribune, The Associated Press :...
