The Republican National Committee released a statement today that claimed because of Jim Johnson's loans from Countywide, the Obama campaign is full lobbyists and corporate insiders.
This morning Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA) announced his endorsement of Barack Obama. He pointed out that Obama delivers a message that transcends politics.
Almost 85% of the results have been counted in many of the counties in Pennsylvania, and it is clear that the hunting gun loving counties in the state went heavily for Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton is risking a backlash, by pushing Obama's bitter comments too far. Today, while speaking in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Hillary Clinton once again took her new found love of guns to a greater extreme.
A new Quinnipiac University poll of Pennsylvania Democrats released today found that Hillary Clinton's lead over Barack Obama continues to decrease. Clinton now leads Obama 50%-44% in the state.
There was an interesting post on the official Nader 2008 blog today that called out some prominent American liberals for going against their own beliefs and supporting the Democratic Party.
While speaking at the national VFW headquarters in Kansas City, MO today, Republican presidential candidate John McCain was looking ahead towards victory in Iraq, while labeling Clinton and Obama dishonest about Iraq.
Mark Penn is a terrible campaign strategist. Barrack Obama should thank him for handing him the identity as the candidate for change. It was Penn's idea that Clinton run on her mythical experience, as the incumbent in the race.
Sen.Chris Dodd was on CNN's "Late Edition" today and here is what he had to say about experience and Barack Obama.
According to an article by Sinead Carew of Reuters, on Thursday, April 3rd, John Edwards closed the book on the presidential chapter of his life.
In this week's Democratic response to President Bush's weekly radio address, former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) argued that the troop surge in Iraq has been a failure.
Labor union Change to Win charged in a statement on Friday that Hillary Clinton's top political strategist Mark Penn met with the Columbian ambassador to discuss the Columbia Free Trade Agreement.
Today from Fort Wayne, Indiana, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama marked the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. "There's been a lot of discussion this week about how Dr. King's life and legacy speak to us today.
Barack Obama's candidacy enjoys broad support and seems to be unified in ways most candidates could only dream of prior to the internet and text messaging age.
The Labor Department announced on Thursday that new jobless claims had reached their highest point since the Gulf Coast hurricanes in September 2005. For the week ending on March 29, jobless claims jumped by 38,000 to 407,000.
Note: My friend Phil wrote this:
Both Democratic and Republican leaders in the U.S. Senate announced last night that they have agreed in principle on a housing stimulus bill.
The Barack Obama fundraising juggernaut continued to roll along in March as he outraised Hillary Clinton by a 2 to 1 margin last month. The Obama campaign is reporting that they rose over $40 million, while Clinton is expected to have brought in around $20 million.
I don't know if he can win in PA, but the point is to get as close as he can.
Things are really heating up here in PA today. While Hillary Clinton was speaking about job creation in Pittsburgh, Barack Obama was in Philadelphia branding Clinton as the candidate of the special interests.
Dean and Pelosi both say that super delegates need to make up their minds well before the convention, and that this race will be settled at the right time. Is there any doubt that the right time is in June after the last primaries?
This week the Senate will move to reconsider the Foreclosure Prevention Act, which is a bill that would allow families who are facing foreclosure, due to increases in their adjustable rate mortgages, to stay in their homes. Today Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and Sen.
During a speech in Philadelphia, PA in front of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO, Hillary Clinton unveiled her plan to create 3 million new jobs by investing in infrastructure.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) released a statement today criticizing Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama for distorting John McCain's position on Iraq as wanting to stay there for 100 years.
A new poll by the non-partisan think tank the Center for Immigration Studies found that the majority of voters know very little about the three remaining presidential candidates' positions on immigration.
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