Gay pundits on the presidential race, primary battles Gay pundits weigh in on whether Hillary Clinton will keep fighting for the Democratic presidential nomination and reflect on out North Carolina Senate candidate Jim Neal's loss in his state's primary. In addition, they look ahead to upcoming primaries in Kentucky, Oregon and West Virginia. Southern Voice (5/9) ...
Pretty much speaks for itself…
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Rasmussen Reports has been tracking the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination daily for nineteen months… since November 2006. For the last few months, the most remarkable feature of the race has been its consistency and stability. Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are both running historic campaigns and both have captured the votes and hearts of distinct and important constituencies within the Democratic Party. Obama has won Primaries in states where the demographics favor his campaign and Clinton has won in the states that favor her campaign.
However, while Senator Clinton has ...
Hillary should do whatever she wants. She has earned it. After Tuesday's night's resounding and racially polarized win in North Carolina, the Democratic presidential nomination is within the grasp of Barack Obama. Hillary Clinton was hoping for a "game changer"...
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Good Morning. Here are the final numbers from yesterday’s primaries…
NORTH CAROLINA: Barack Obama, 890,695 votes, 56%; Hillary Clinton, 657,920 votes, 42%.
INDIANA: Barack Obama, 623,294 votes, 49%; Hillary Clinton, 641,734 votes, 51%.
The popular vote in the two states combined was 1,513,989 for Mr. Obama and 1,299,654 for Mrs. Clinton — a difference of 214,335 in favor of Mr. Obama.
I’ll stand by my prediction of last night. Senator Obama clinches the nomination in Oregon on May 20.
Meanwhile, the Clinton camp is having financial difficulties (again)…
Clinton lends herself $6.4M as Obama’s lead grows
WASHINGTON (AP) - A campaign aide says Hillary Rodham Clinton ...