November 21, 2008  

Hillary Clinton

Updated Results of NC Primary Give Obama 3 More, Clinton 1 Less Delegates

A few more changes in the race for the Democratic nomination today.

Clinton Picks Up Superdelegate

Matching the endorsement Barack Obama got from California Rep. Pete Stark this morning, Hillary Clinton added a superdelegate to her own tally.

Clinton Superdelegate: I Voted for Obama

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Obama Pulls Away In National Polls

After struggling with Senator Hillary Clinton for several months, Barack Obama has finally begun to put some distance between himself and his chief rival in national polls among Democrats.

More Senators back Obama than Clinton

According to the latest count, the Senate colleagues of the two Democratic presidential candidates have leaned more toward Barack Obama, despite the fact that Hillary Clinton has served four years lon

Rasmussen Poll: Obama closing gap in PA

Despite trailing Senator Hillary Clinton in early March by fifteen points, Barack Obama has significantly narrowed the margin held by his rival for the Democratic nomination, according to a poll relea

Hillary: "Rocky and I have a lot in common."

Speaking to a crowd in Philadelphia, the backdrop and hometown for the main character of Sylvester Stalone's classic 1976 film, "Rocky," New York Senator Hillary Clinton likened herself to the underdo

Wolfson: no money problems in Camp Clinton

Despite reports last week that Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign is nearly broke, Communications Director Howard Wolfson said that "cash flow is good," and that the Senator had raised a consider

Clinton superdelegate: "stunned" if Obama not next president

During an interview with a Canadia radio show, Representative Emmanuel Cleaver (D-MO), a superdelegate who has pledged to support Hillary Clinton, indicated that he believes her rival, Barack Obama, w

Quote of the Day - 04/01/08

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"If I had to make a prediction right now, I'd say Barack Obama is going to be the next president. I will be stunned if he's not the next president of the United States."

— Rep. Emmanuel Cleaver, a Clinton superdelegate

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