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WASHINGTON, May 11 (UPI) -- A strategist for U.S. Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois said Sunday the drawn-out Democratic primary fight will make its eventual candidate stronger. ... "On the whole, you know, I think this has been a good process for us and for the Democratic... [read full story]
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Addressing criticism he expects this fall, Sen. Barack Obama emphasized his patriotism and support for a strong and humane military Monday, while Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton implored West Virginians to sustain her hopes of somehow denying him the Democratic presidential nomination.
By CHARLES BABINGTON and MATT APUZZO , Associated Press Wow What does "Hillary Rodham Clinton implored West Virginians to sustain her hopes of somehow denying him the Democratic presidential CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Addressing criticism he expects this fall, Sen. Barack Obama...
Addressing criticism he expects this fall, Sen. Barack Obama emphasized his patriotism and support for a strong and humane military Monday, while Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton implored West Virginians to sustain her hopes of somehow denying him the Democratic presidential nomination.
Addressing criticism he expects this fall, Sen. Barack Obama emphasized his patriotism and support for a strong and humane military Monday, while Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton implored West Virginians to sustain her hopes of somehow denying him the Democratic presidential nomination. Democratic...
From Clinton-free speeches to more partisan introductions, the signs are apparent that Obama is now playing the role of nominee. ... BEND, Ore. — When the election returns filter in Tuesday from West Virginia, Sen. Barack Obama won’t be there. Exercising his new-found...
CHICAGO, IL – Today, U.S. Senator Daniel Akaka from Hawaii endorsed Barack Obama for President. Akaka is the 280th superdelegate to endorse Obama, who is now 151 delegates away from securing the Democratic nomination. Senator Akaka’s Statement is below:For more than a year, people have asked me...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Addressing criticism he expects this fall, Sen. Barack Obama emphasized his patriotism and support for a strong and humane military Monday, while Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton implored West Virginians to sustain her hopes of somehow denying him the Democratic presidential...
WASHINGTON - One of the more bizarre games I played as a kid was something called "kill the man." It was a cross between football and rugby, which found the person carrying the ball a target of some hungry tacklers. ... News Type: Event — Mon May 12, 2008 2:00 PM EDT...
parties.The results reinforce the expectation that Obama will lose Kentucky, even as he seems on the verge of securing the Democratic nomination.Also, the numbers put into doubt whether Kentucky will be a battleground state in the fall. McCain leads Obama by 25 percentage...
Hillary Clinton believes strong showings in several of the six remaining primaries will keep her in contention, even though more Democratic superdelegates are announcing their support for Barack Obama ... Malone report - Listen (MP3) Democratic Party presidential...
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