Clinton to Roar Back, Kind of, Tonight in West Virginia
With the race pretty much wrapped up, will today's primary, in which Hillary Clinton is expected to cruise to a huge victory, matter at all? Of course it will!
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With the race pretty much wrapped up, will today's primary, in which Hillary Clinton is expected to cruise to a huge victory, matter at all? Of course it will!
Grim news for the beleaguered politician is coming out in buckets today.
Clinton will run with Obama if he'll have her, which he probably won't, while McCain has morbid people pointing out the importance of his selection.
Looking forward, what are some of the weaknesses and obstacles that the candidates will have to overcome, besides the endorsement of terrorist groups and possible senility?
Is there really a good reason for her to stop, other than widespread impatience with the primary process? According to the pundits, there are a lot of good reasons!
On the 'Evening News' last night, Katie Couric & Co. reported that even her closest comrades are telling her to get out of the race.
It's all over for the Staten Island congressman. At least, the tabloids say so.
After months of pressuring listeners to vote for Clinton (because clearly she'd then lose to McCain, right?!), Rush's given up.
Over the past week, the headlines in Indiana turned to the split between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama on the idea of a gas-tax “holiday.” So did the political ads flooding Hoosier airwaves. And the result was last night’s nasty surprise for Clinton.
The pundits are either outright declaring Obama the nominee (Tim Russert, Matt Drudge) or speculating on when her campaign will end. But what's the range of opinion out there?
Our favorite titles from this morning's "straight" news coverage of the collapse of Hillary Clinton's campaign.
All in all, Clinton's speech last night was a moment that smacked of the end of something — and with good reason, I’d venture.
In which we help you Democrats get through the night without alcohol. And it won't be easy!
The best of Hillary's efforts to seem like she's just folks.
We sat down with Paterson this weekend to ask him what's on everybody's mind: What's going on with Silda Wall Spitzer? Oh, and we asked about some political things, too.
What will likely matter after tonight is how hard Clinton is willing to fight, and of course, whatever is going on in the heads of the undeclared superdelegates.
In a darkly lit, dramatic silhouette of the former First Lady, we think we recognize a certain salute.
If you needed an illustration of how close the Democratic race has become, look no further than Guam. Guam held its primary on Saturday, and Barack Obama won by seven votes.
It's possible you'll soon be seeing Tricia Walsh-Smith's crazy-eyed stare in HD!
We look into the issues and pressures that they are mulling over this week.