Posted on January 28th, 2008 by rmccoy
Barack Obama’s landslide victory in South Carolina proves that he has a wider backing than previously believed. Now with more votes and more delegates the Clinton machine is going to find it very difficult to stop this train. The South Carolina primary provided some interesting insights into what we might see in other […]
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Posted on January 22nd, 2008 by rmccoy
CNN
Hillary Clinton and John Edwards met privately backstage following a very contentious Democratic presidential debate in this coastal city, sources with both campaigns confirm to CNN.
The meeting took place in the Edwards campaign green room.
One of the sources said the meeting happened by chance and the conversation consisted of light chatter. The source added that […]
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Posted on January 22nd, 2008 by rmccoy
MSNBC A simmering feud between Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama erupted into charges of distortion and exaggeration in a gloves-off presidential debate Monday, with Clinton accusing him of representing a Chicago slumlord and Obama countering that she was a corporate lawyer for anti-union Wal-Mart.
Even in the superheated atmosphere of […]
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Posted on January 21st, 2008 by rmccoy
COLUMBIA, S.C. –Washington Post.
Presidential candidate Barack Obama accused former President Bill Clinton of distorting his words as the Democratic race in South Carolina heated up on Monday. Obama, who was edged out by the ex-president’s wife Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Saturday caucuses in Nevada, had harsh words for Bill Clinton, who […]
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Posted on January 16th, 2008 by rmccoy
I can’t seem to figure out the official delegate count anywhere. I’ve been to multiple major news sites and get a different answer from each. As of January 16, 2008 here is what 3 major news sites where reporting for the GOP Delegate Count:
Fox News:
Mitt Romney 42
Mike Huckabee 21
John […]
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Posted on January 3rd, 2008 by rmccoy
Mike Huckabee and Barack Obama both picked up a win in the Iowa caucuses tonight. What this will mean going forward is yet to be seen. My belief is Huckabee is a one hit wonder and Barack Obama now rolls on into New Hampshire with a full head of steam. Obama moves […]
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Posted on November 5th, 2007 by Kevan
(NYTimes.com) Nov. 3, 2007We have a real treat for you this morning: the latest in our “Long Run” series about the presidential candidates is a Michael Powell composition about then-Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and his relationship with Bernard B. Kerik. The former police commissioner currently faces several felony charges, and Mr. Giuliani has faced questions […]
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Posted on November 1st, 2007 by Kevan
(RawStory.com) Nov. 1, 2007 Republican president candidate Mike Huckabee has recently come under fire from the conservative American Spectator magazine for having secured the parole in 1997, while he was governor of Arkansas, of a rapist who then murdered a woman.”Governors don’t parole anybody,” Huckabee insisted to Fox News.
He went on to blame the […]
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Posted on November 1st, 2007 by Kevan
(Suntimes.com) Oct. 31, 2007Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney flew into Chicago on Tuesday afternoon to attend two fund-raisers — and to drop some criticism on his Republican presidential rival Rudy Giuliani and his potential Democratic rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
He declined to back off his comparison of Clinton to an “intern” that he made […]
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Posted on November 1st, 2007 by Kevan
(JPOST.com) Nov. 1, 2007 Iran, rather than Iraq, dominated the foreign policy segment of Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential candidates’ debate, with competitors pouncing on Hillary Clinton for her stance on the nuclear challenge posed by the Islamic Republic.
Former vice presidential nominee John Edwards led the attack on the New York senator, arguing that she was […]
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