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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Wow, I thought that North Carolina was going to be a win for Obama. I was thinking by 8 points. While the votes are still being counted, it appears that Barack Obama will beat Hillary Clinton by more than 15 points.
As I said before, this doesn’t change anything. Hillary Clinton was behind without a realistic means of catching up before North Carolina. Now, she is slightly farther behind without a realistic means of catching up.
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The first polls are closing in Indiana. Live blog begins. The AP publishes the first exit polls. CNN's Bill Schneider with exit polls on voters who say economy is important. In Indiana, Clinton leads with those voters 54% to 45%....
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Only five more days until the primaries in Indiana and North Carolina and the Democratic presidential candidates are aggressively courting the voters. That includes the politically active LGBT community in North Carolina and Q-Notes, the largest LGBT newspaper in the...
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With the pivotal (aren't they all?) North Carolina primary just days away, the gay paper there tried a different tactic for getting answers from the candidates on gay rights. Rather than press for phone interviews, Q-Notes apparently sent questions to... ...