By BardofWilmette - Thursday, May 8th, 2008 at 3:45 AM
Following
Barack Obama's convincing win in North Carolina, many of our favorite
TV pundits were resigned to the reality that Obama is the almost
certain Democratic presidential nominee. They said that the question
now becomes how the two campaigns of Obama and Clinton might begin
negotiating an effective end to the contest for the nominatio more...
By timran - Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 at 6:15 PM
5. (VIDEO)4. Raise the minimum voting age to 60.3. After she wins West Virginia
and Kentucky,
she can argue that she has the stronger electoral map because all her states
are touching.
2. Why stop at Florida
and Michigan? We need to count Canada!And the #1 way... Two words: Jim Crow. more...
By Stonecipher - Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 at 2:06 PM
Wow, what a night!
For those of you on the East Coast who faded off to sleep before Indiana was finally called for Hillary Clinton, you missed the political equivalent of an underdog basketball team making an 11 point run after trailing by 12 with a minute and a half left in the game.
Obama didn't pull off the upset, but he made more...
By BrownEyes - Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 at 11:42 AM
It is Wednesday morning after last night's super win by Bararack Obama in No. Carolina and I am just listening to MSNBC and they just announced that Hilary loaned herself over 6.4 million dollars on top of the 500 million she had already given herself.
She is now claming that she got the game changer she wanted and Indiana gives her reason more...
By ChasingAmerica - Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 at 11:07 AM
Yes, there have been bruised feelings on both sides. Yes,
each side desperately wants their candidate to win. But ultimately, this race
is not about Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama or John McCain. This election is
about you, the American people, and whether we will have a president and a
party that can lead us toward a brighter future.
more...
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