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Can Obama save the Democrats? Will he work with or against Hillary? Can he take the nomination in '08? Can he take the presidency? This page follows his appearances, endorsements, and most importantly his positions on issues like torture, government tran...
Can Obama save the Democrats? Will he work with or against Hillary? Can he take the nomination in '08? Can he take the presidency? This page follows his appearances, endorsements, and most importantly his positions on issues like torture, government transparency, and foreign policy.
FEATURED PICK: He pretty much had to resign after this.
Rob Malley, a Middle East policy adviser to likely Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama, resigned after news surfaced that he had been meeting with Hamas -- something Obama pledged he himself would never do.
RANDY NEAL ON THE MEDIA'S DISRESPECT FOR APPALACHIA: After anointing Obama as the nominee on Tuesday, the media narrative has shifted to the West Virginia and Kentucky "Appalachian" contests. They are reduced to quaint curiosities in which poor, white, uneducated...
Via Patterico's Pontifications, we have this: As Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., avoids any real campaigning in West Virginia, the former president of the United States is out there ginning up resentments. Bill Clinton has the right to say whatever he wants, of course. But he's a smart man. Brilliant, even. ...
WELL, WE'VE GOT IT: Obama's new Kentucky ad focuses on coal....
EDITOR'S NOTE: Hoping for a joint ticket is pretty much wishful thinking. (Posted by: James Schneider)
"These are two great candidates who fought very hard, but my sense is today that that probably won't be the ticket," Dodd said on NBC's "Meet The Press." Dodd, who abandoned his presidential bid on January 3, said he thinks it's "very clear" Obama will be his party's nominee.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Edwards knows whats up. (Posted by: James Schneider)
Former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards said it is likely Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) will be his party's nominee, and he warned Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) against hurting the party's chances in the fall by staying in the race.
EDITOR'S NOTE: It was just a matter of time. (Posted by: James Schneider)
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama won endorsements from five superdelegates yesterday, erasing rival Hillary Clinton's long-held lead in backing from party officials and lawmakers.
A thoughtful piece from Ellen Goodman of the Boston Globe addresses more of the woman who made Barack who he is and how her story may help him reach out to core Hillary supporters as he begins to heal the party.Thanks to Angela for sending this in.From all accounts, this daughter of a family that kept traveling west in...
IT WASN'T SUPPOSED TO BE THIS WAY: Feminists sharply divided between Clinton, Obama....
A LOOK AT First Lady Michelle Obama....