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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... [read full story]
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No, not really. For now, just file under Stories That Wouldn't Surprise Us: WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today in a surprise announcement just hours before the Democratic National Convention is scheduled to begin, former President William Jefferson Clinton declared his total and enthusiastic support for...
WASHINGTON -- In the wake of her trouncing in North Carolina and her skin-of-the-teeth win in Indiana, it's abundantly clear that Hillary Clinton should embrace reality and drop out of the Democratic presidential race. Her hopes of seating the renegade Michigan and Florida delegations at the...
NOTE: Welcome to this new column series. In what was being said and in the tone of the commentators' voices, I could tell that Senator Hillary Clinton is getting desperate. No one knew who Barack Obama was four years ago at this time, yet this fellow senator has won more primary elections by much...
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks from the porch during a campaign event at Jones' Farm in Bath, S.D., Thursday, May 15, 2008. Hillary Rodham Clinton scolded John McCain Thursday for his opposition to the farm bill, attempting to maintain the sense that...
By SARA KUGLER , Associated Press More from Politically Connected BATH, S.D. - Hillary Rodham Clinton scolded John McCain Thursday for his opposition to the farm bill, attempting to maintain the sense that she is already competing against the certain Republican presidential nominee even as her...
By SARA KUGLER Associated Press Writer BATH, S.D. (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton scolded John McCain Thursday for his opposition to the farm bill, attempting to maintain the sense that she is already competing against the certain Republican presidential nominee even as her chances for winning the...
Hillary Rodham Clinton scolded John McCain Thursday for his opposition to the farm bill, attempting to maintain the sense that she is already competing against the certain Republican presidential nominee even as her chances for winning the Democratic nomination dim. Democratic presidential...
Hillary Rodham Clinton scolded John McCain Thursday for his opposition to the farm bill, attempting to maintain the sense that she is already competing against the certain Republican presidential nominee even as her chances for winning the Democratic nomination dim.
Hillary Rodham Clinton scolded John McCain Thursday for his opposition to the farm bill, attempting to maintain the sense that she is already competing against the certain Republican presidential nominee even as her chances for winning the Democratic nomination dim.
Hillary Rodham Clinton scolded John McCain Thursday for his opposition to the farm bill, attempting to maintain the sense that she is already competing against the certain Republican presidential nominee even as her chances for winning the Democratic nomination dim.
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