Category: Democrats
If Barack Obama really intends a "national dialog on race" to "bring us together," he might explain some of the other doctrines of his church, like those Margaret Talev …
How Hillary Clinton can still win the Democratic nomination . . . Notice the absence of Hillary spokespersons/attack dogs in the Obama/Rev. Wright controversy? For a candidate almost-but-not-quite within …
Recently a number of Daily Kos diarists and commenters who support Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination began a "strike" against the prime "netroots" site over what they claimed …
As if the tensions in the Democratic Party weren't high enough, Geraldine Ferraro, former Representative and Vice Presidential nominee, enters the fray, reports Jake Tapper at ABC New's Political …
It is possible, given his strong momentum and seeming invulnerability to criticism, that Barack Obama can win one or more of the Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania primaries, thereby putting …
As of February 13, 2008: Obama - 1,029 pledged delegates. Clinton - 952 pledged delegates. 2,025 - total delegates needed to win nomination. 1,246 - total pledged delegates still …
NAACP leader wants barred Democrat delegates seated A prominent civil rights leader has told the Democrat National Committee that refusing to seat delegates from Florida and Michigan would disenfranchise …
From the AP: Democrat John Edwards is exiting the presidential race Wednesday, ending a scrappy underdog bid in which he steered his rivals toward progressive ideals while grappling with …
James Carville, Paul Begala, and Robert Zimmerman have lost their "analyst" spots on CNN, perhaps as a result of persistent complaints from the Obama campaign. Greg Sargent reports at …
Having spent the last few weeks polarizing the Democratic nomination race, Bill Clinton takes the time to grab the mantle of victimhood and blame "right wing Republicans" for the …