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Interesting observations from Nevada's political arena. Reports: Bill Clinton coming to Reno for Dem convention So, the Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton campaigns have been given speaking slots to fill at the state convention. But two days out, both had gone radio silent about who those speakers...
Former President Bill Clinton came to Louisville today preaching the message that his wife Hillary is the best qualified candidate to be the next president. He told an audience of about 400 Hillary Clinton supporters at Butler Traditional High School to ignore anyone who suggests she can’t win...
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...
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...
By: Beth Gorham, THE CANADIAN PRESS WASHINGTON - Barack Obama picked up more heavyweight support Thursday after a key endorsement this week delivered another blow to Hillary Clinton's longshot campaign for the Democratic nomination. Obama drew at least four delegates from former candidate John...
» 19 mins ago: Fact check: Clinton vote claims under scrutiny « '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...
WASHINGTON (AP) - 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...
WASHINGTON (AP) - 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...
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 primary results that...
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 primary results that...
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...
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