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The Democratic Party is starting to wonder if Hillary Clinton is in it to win it, or doin it to ruin it. Does she want Obama to refill the Clinton retirement account, which has been depleted by $12 million in loans to her campaign? The rules start with the disenfranchised voters of Florida and...
clipped by: aj_franklinclipper's remarks: Obama supporters may win the primary and loose the election. They seem to forget that the other HALF of the Dem party is supporting Hillary. If we are dissed we will vote for noone, or McWar. At this point it is clear that Obama can not win without us and...
Because mathematically, the game is over. Hillary Clinton is dead, at long last; it took one last excruciating election night, with CNN's John King doing his spastic Minority Report routine over a video map of Indiana, to finally do away with her. When it was over, when the last votes were...
Does Hillary Clinton want to be the Democrats vice presidential candidate? Probably. Could she get on the ticket by dropping out before the last states vote on June 3rd? Definitely not. Does Barack Obama want her on the ticket? Absolutely not. Can he stop her if she wants it? Probably not. Why...
Back in March, after Hillary's win in Ohio and Texas (although Obama took more delegates in the latter), I wrote: "The notion of Obama sharing a ticket with Hillary -- It hard to imagine then that we'd be speculating two months later about whether Obama would offer and Hillary would accept the...
Will the “dream ticket” happen whether Obama likes it or not? An interesting scenario on what could happen at the Democratic Convention in August over the party’s V-P choice is set out in this piece from Huffington Post. Jason Linkins puts it like this: “You imagine being on the floor in Denver....
NEW YORK (AP): 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...
Will Hillary Clinton fight for the nomination past June 1st? Yes, she'll fight like a junkyard dog Yes, but she'll gracefully fade away O Captain! My Captain! Our fearful trip is done. — Walt Whitman Spurning appeals to throw it in, Hillary Clinton is pressing on. But she has to know her...
If you like trivia, you’ll love Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Washington Wire: “The Mountain State is used to picking winners. Every nominee has carried the state’s primary since 1976, and no Democrat has won the White House without winning West Virginia since 1916,” the campaign said in a memo....
The Clintons may be able to call in enough superdelegate chips to guarantee Hillary the second spot on the Democratic ticket if she wants it, regardless of how Barack Obama feels, writes commentator Bob Beckell, campaign manager for Walter Mondale in 1984. Almost all super delegates have had a...
According to ABC News, Hillary’s West Virginia victory put her over the top in the popular vote. She now leads Sen. Obama 16,691,283 to 16,647,926 when Florida and Michigan are included in the count. Read more at http://abcnews.go.com/politics Updated May 14, 2008 - 4:11 PM EST
Elections, Democracy, US Political Parties, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, Albert Gore, Howard Dean
