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Would Mark Major Milestone For Democratic Hopeful, But Clinton Vows Fight Isn't Over LEXINGTON, Ky., May 20, 2008 Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks during a rally at the Montana State University in Bozeman, Mont., Monday, May 19, 2008. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)... [read full story]
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Good morning. We have received reports showing concern over American Research Group's forecast yesterday of 50/45 the Obama in Oregon, and 65/29 Clinton in Kentucky. We would like to remind our operatives that ARG has been notoriously bad this election cycle in picking a winner, so be sure to...
WASHINGTON--Hat tip to Politico.com for the report that Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) plans--"barring a last minute change" to claim virtually clinching the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday night in Iowa--a red state he wants to turn blue. The Sun-Times Saturday morning...
Obama Set to Reach Milestone, While Clinton Runs On Fumes By RICK KLEIN with MIKE ELMORE How does one have a conversation if nobody's talking back anymore? To the pundits, the math, and Sen. Barack Obama, we add Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's toughest foe yet: irrelevancy. A week that should bring...
PolitickerWA reports... Washington State Democratic Party Chairman Dwight Pelz, a superdelegate at the Democratic National Convention this summer, has just announced that he will support Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination. "I am writing you today to let you know that I will...
Concerned about appearing presumptuous or antagonistic towards Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama will not declare victory in the Democratic nomination fight Tuesday in the event he wins enough pledged delegates to claim a majority. Rather, he'll tiptoe right up to the line, without explicitly...
The news that has most of the political sites buzzing today is the size of the crowd at one recent rally for Barack Obama. Estimates for the crowd at an Obama event in Portland, Oregon range as high as 75,000. (Other reports suggest that it was 65,000, with another 10-15,000 forced to remain...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SEATTLE -- Another of Washington's Democratic superdelegates is supporting Barack Obama, and this time it's the state party chairman. Chairman Dwight Pelz says Obama can win the general election against Republican John McCain. In a letter to Democrats around the state, Pelz...
Clinton insists Democratic contest isn't over without Florida and Michigan WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- With 52 delegates at stake in Tuesday's Oregon Democratic primary election, Barack Obama says he's within striking distance of securing his party's nomination for president. The Illinois senator...
State Democratic party chairman Dwight Pelz announced on Sunday that he’ll support Sen. Barack Obama at the national convention in Denver. In a letter sent to thousands of Democrats across the state, Pelz also called on members of the party to unite around Obama, who he said is “ready to be a...
State Democratic Party chairman Dwight Pelz announced Sunday that he’ll support Sen. Barack Obama at the national convention in Denver. In a letter sent to thousands of Democrats across the state, Pelz also called on members of the party to unite around Obama, who he said is “ready to be a great...
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