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Robust support from working-class whites and controversies over Barack Obama's former pastor and suspending the federal gas tax fed an unusually strong performance by Hillary Rodham Clinton in West Virginia's presidential primary. Looking ahead, just 45 percent of whites without college degrees...
By Patrick Martin 15 May 2008 Senator Hillary Clinton won the West Virginia Democratic primary Tuesday by a huge margin over the front-running Democratic presidential candidate, Senator Barack Obama. Nevertheless, Democratic Party leaders and superdelegates continued to shift to Obama, including,...
Barack Obama on Wednesday shrugged off one of his worst election results since his epic battle with Hillary Clinton began in January, after going down by 67% to 26% in Tuesday's West Virginia primary. She promised to stay in the race until at least the last of the primaries on June 3.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.—Barack Obama picked up the support of John Edwards as the Democratic Party establishment rallied behind the front-runner Wednesday. Mr. Edwards is the fifth Democratic superdelegate to announce support for Sen. Obama since Sen. Clinton’s 67 percent to 26 percent victory...
I've noticed this new common acronym that keeps getting repeated on Hillblogs: WWTSBJQ. Presumably, this stands for 'Why Won't the Stupid B*tch Just Quit'. Today, it's in use to suggest that John Edwards is part of a network of 'boiz' that are conspiring to push Clinton out of the race before all...
By Suzanne Baroud - managing editor of PalestineChronicle.com, and a regular contributor to IslamOnline.net. Nothing seems to work right for Senator Hilary Rodham Clinton in her attempts to once more dwell in the White House. Senator Barack Obama, despite inflated controversies continued his...
Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 ; 05:14 PM Updated Wednesday, May 14, 2008 ; 07:32 PM CHARLESTON -- Hillary Clinton says she's in it to win it and the Mountain State may put her on the right track. "That Hillary Clinton has come down here after many of the pundits said it was over and had a record...
Hillary Clinton greets supporters after speaking at her victory rally in Charleston, W. Va., Tuesday night. (AP Photo) Hillary Clinton told FOX News on Wednesday she’s taking her underdog fight for the Democratic nomination “a step at a time” and might even push the race into “overtime” — but...
Democrat Hillary Clinton vowed to remain in the presidential race until the final Democratic Party primaries next month while her campaign built a case that she now leads in the popular vote if the disputed contests in Michigan and Florida are counted. Clinton gave a round of television...
Another potential threat to McCain, from Libertarian Republicans lose seat in conservative Southern district Earlier, Obama tried to reach out to Michigan workers, promising to pump billions of dollars into efforts to keep manufacturing jobs from being shipped overseas. In a sign that her chances...
Clinton says she regrets comment about race She says her gender and Obama's race may keep some voters away NEW YORK - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said Wednesday that she shouldn't have suggested in a newspaper interview that Barack Obama was having trouble winning over "hardworking ... white...
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