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Presidential Politics: Hillary Clinton's Spending

nationalledger.com     2 hrs ago    15 related    Send to a friend

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Agents for Sen. Hillary Clinton, trying desperately to keep alive her presidential campaign, are privately telling Democrats that she is so "tight" with a dollar that she would not continue her contest against Sen. Barack Obama if she did not have a chance to win. MCCAIN'S...

La Raza Speech Bad For McCain

dnronline.com     11 hrs ago    1 related    Send to a friend

Some angry conservatives will tell you they have a good reason to call the Republican presidential candidate "Juan" McCain. He has alienated many conservative voters with his position on immigration, and he apparently plans to worsen the problem in July with a speech before the National Council...

Q&A on New Jersey's June 3 primary election

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TRENTON — New Jersey Democrats and Republicans will head to the polls June 3 to decide Congressional candidates for November's election, with the U.S. Senate races and two Republican House of Representatives campaigns especially heated. The state primary will set the stage for fall campaigns that...

University of Nebraska Student Sets Sights on Congress

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By Michelle Austein At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), students are excited about the upcoming U.S. elections. "I have never seen students more up on what the candidates stand for and what has been happening in particular races," said Michael Wagner, assistant professor of political...

Philly forum: Irish Echo - Ray O'Hanlon

nuzhound.com     33 mins ago    Send to a friend

May 14, 2008 It was looking distinctly possible this week that Senator John McCain will soon become the first Republican presidential candidate to attend and answer questions at an Irish American Presidential Forum. And that forum looks as if it will make history twice by being outside New York...

Huckabee aims gun joke at Obama

msn.com     16 hrs ago    108 related    Send to a friend

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Former Republican presidential contender Mike Huckabee, interrupted on Friday by a loud crash as he spoke to the National Rifle Association, joked that the noise was Democratic candidate Barack Obama falling off a chair as he dodged a gun aimed at him. Huckabee later apologized...

Obama attacks Bush over 'appeasement' remarks

reuters.com     22 hrs ago    400 related    Send to a friend

Obama says U.S. should negotiate with Iran * Rival Clinton defends Obama * White House puzzled by Democrats' anger By Jeff Mason WATERTOWN, S.D., May 16 (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama launched a blistering attack on President George W. Bush on Friday for suggesting...

McCain courts NRA, makes gun shop visit

iht.com     17 hrs ago    70 related    Send to a friend

Courting his sometime critics within the gun lobby, John McCain told the National Rifle Association on Friday that Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton would both undermine the rights of gun owners. "If either Senator Clinton or Senator Obama is elected president, the rights of...

McCain's courting of youthful voters has limits

iht.com     22 hrs ago    20 related    Send to a friend

There's a limit to how far John McCain will go to win over young voters. Wearing a dress on national television crosses that line. The 71-year-old grandfather and Republican presidential contender said he hopes to use his appearance this week on "Saturday Night Live" to reach out for the youth...

Does gay marriage still matter in U.S. politics?

iht.com     22 hrs ago    652 related    Send to a friend

Gay marriage is an issue on which the three presidential candidates - John McCain, Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton - are pretty much in agreement. They oppose it, while saying that same-sex couples should generally be entitled to the legal protections afforded married couples.