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Barack Obama was poised to reach a major milestone Tuesday in the Kentucky and Oregon primaries - a majority of the pledged delegates offered in the Democratic presidential contest - even as Hillary Rodham Clinton soldiered on despite her dwindling hopes. [read full story]
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It’s time to cover John McCain again — and here are ten good places for the media to start. The last big hit the Arizona senator took, media-wise, came this past February, when the New York Times ran a story on McCain’s relationships with lobbyist Vicki Iseman and communications mogul Lowell W....
McCain stumbling in Ohio My latest projections are: Hillary Clinton 49.09 John McCain 43.44 John McCain 45.19 Barack Obama 43.61 McCain trails Clinton by 5.53% and leads Obama by 1.58%. This is bad news for McCain, and at least partially due to his speech on Iraq.
Hillary Clinton still does better My new national projections (last poll ending May 16th) are: Hillary Clinton 44.27 John McCain 43.93 John McCain 45.06 Barack Obama 44.02 Clinton still does relatively better against McCain than Obama. However, it must be said that the difference isn’t that...
By William Campbell Douglass II, M.D. With two political philosophies once again vying for the White House, the issue of America's health care "situation" is once again being re-visited – it's one of the premiere issues of the campaign. As you know, the potential Democratic nominees, Sens. Obama...
CNN's Campbell Brown, participating in a panel discussion on CNN's special coverage of the West Virginia primary on Tuesday evening, agreed with the liberal members of the panel and rejected a Republican strategist's opposition to the idea that John McCain has been receiving a "free ride" over...
Trying to Appeal to Independents While Keeping Core Republicans Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is scheduled to appear on the daytime talk show "Ellen" on Thursday, an event of some political significance given host Ellen DeGeneres's recent declaration that she plans on marrying her comparion, actress...
Less than six months from the November election, Sen. John McCain is tied with Sen. Hillary Clinton among rural voters in battleground states while the Arizona Republican holds a nine point lead over Sen. Barack Obama. McCain leads Obama 50 percent to 41 percent among rural voters polled in 13...
Imagine the election this fall as a gigantic Democratic primary in which independents and Republicans can cross over. I suspect this is how John McCain is looking at it. Sen. McCain is running for president de facto as an independent. This gives conservatives heartburn, but considering the...
Rove’s Latest Electoral Maps Have Clinton Stronger Than Obama Against McCain Electoral maps put together by the consulting firm helmed by Karl Rove, and obtained by ABC News, show Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, to be a stronger general election candidate in a hypothetical general election match-up...
It a a move so stupid that it makes one wonder, not only about the candidate's path towards Alzheimers butRelated Entries:Two Years Ago McCain Called for US to Talk to Hamas.Bob Barr Jumps Into US Presidential RaceNuclear Power. Not as Green as They Claim.Poll Barack's Issues with Reverend Wright...

