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After the vote in the New Hampshire Democratic primary election, Hillary Clinton came in ahead of Barack Obama by a slim margin of 3%, at least if the numbers from the Associated press are to be agreed with.
Boxer Kelly Pavlik endorsed Hillary Clinton just days before her huge Ohio Democratic primary victory. Coincidence? Or did the ultra-popular Ohio native's sway with the judges win the decision for Clinton?
The results are in and the voters have spoken. Barack Obama won South Carolina's Democratic primary by a wide margin. Now, it is time for the candidates to focus on the all-important Super Tuesday where a good percentage of delegates will be up for grabs.
Obama will make things tighter in the Democratic primary by winning the South Carolina primary
An Independent voter's first hand view of the Democratic Primary in South Carolina.
The rules of engagement has been decided by the DNC, and Senator Obama is only a cat-walk away from being deemed as the Democratic nominee.
The greatest presidential primary in modern times has quite possibly changed and invigorated the political process in the United States for decades to come.
Barack Obama won 54% of the vote in South Carolina, the largest margin of victory by any Democratic candidate thus far in the presidential race.
One of the most hotly contested Democratic primaries has given the party more than just a one-year race but also a lot to think about for future races.
In what has been one of the most controversial and contentious legs of the Democratic presidential primary race, South Carolina is shaping up to be a make or break state for all the candidates in the Democratic presidential primary.
What were they thinking? Are the Democrats trying to alienate voters in a swing state? Are they trying to blow another election?
Frankenstein decides to vote for the first time. He hopes to put a monster in the White House.
Well, the big winner for South Carolina is Barack Obama. Obama beat Hillary Clinton by more than double. There seemed to be an excitement about Obama....
Barack Obama wins South Carolina by 55% of the vote, but will that be enough to guarantee victory on Super Tuesday?
A house party similar to the one her husband hosted last March 31, is slated for June 24 at 6pm for all women supporters. Each host is expected to raise $250 for the "movement."
who will emerge victorious from the Feb 5, aka Super Tuesday New York State election? The answers from a native New Yorker
What the results mean for the candidates as the precincts report them.
A difficult Democratic primary has left Hillary Clinton with a tough decision. Is it really that tough?
The latest polling data from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center showed Clinton and Kucinich gaining momentum among likely voters in the New Hampshire Democratic Primary.
The New Hampshire Primary will be on January 8, 2008 and according to the latest poll from Rasmussen Reports, the race on the Democratic side of the ledger is just too close to call.
I voted Tuesday in the West Virginia Democratic Primary. Was deciding to vote for Clinton or Obama the hardest part? No the hardest part was finding where to vote?
West Virginia is a solid Democratic voting state. It's state officials and state representatives are primarily Democrats. But it voted for Geoge W. Bush in both 2000 and 2004. Why? Coal. Coal is the lifeblood of the economy of West Virginia and, where coal goes...
Opinion piece about Clinton losing the nomination and the effect on the Democratic party.
Analysis of Kentucky Primary Polls: Hillary Clinton will win the Kentucky Primary by about 25-30 percent. Are there parallels to West Virginia?
What are the polls saying ahead of the May 20th Democratic primary in Oregon?
The Democratic primary may be winding down, but there are still a few more races to go. Up for grabs on Tuesday, May 20th, are delegates from Kentucky.
The exit poll results of Pennsylvania's Democratic primary have begun to leak out. See where your candidate stands.
Barak Obama has taken the South Carolina Primary with what can only be described as a landslide victory. The numbers for Obama were incredibly higher than projected by the polls and it seems that negative campaigning.
Things have not changed much over the past two months in regard to the Democratic Primary in Florida.
What the polls indicate in the upcoming Pennsylvania Democratic Primary.
According to Rasmussen Reports, the race for the Democratic Primary in Florida is a run away for Senator Clinton.
In the latest look from Rasmussen Reports at the Democratic Primary in South Carolina, there has not been much of a change at all.
Taking a look at the Democratic Primary race in New Hampshire, there are really no surprises. New York Sen. Hillary Clinton has actually expanded her lead over the rest of the field.
We are seeing a very tight race for democratic presidential nomination.
Much as predicted and as most preliminary polls showed, Senator Barack Obama won the Democratic primary of Mississippi on Tuesday, March 11. At stake were 33 pledged delegates (Mississippi has 7 super delegates for a total of 40).
Illinois Senator Barak Obama won the South Carolina democratic primary on Saturday.
It is now Indiana's turn to be the 6th or 7th state to "end" the Democratic race.
April 22 is sure to go down in Pennsylvania election history. It will be the climax of the most expensive and possibly most exhausting presidential primary ever in Pennsylvania history.
The other day I was reading a column in Time magazine by Joel Stein, whom I greatly respect for his political insight, and I was stunned to read his idea and proposal for Al Gore to be the Democratic nominee
how letting Michigan and Florida redo their primary elections can change the face of the election
One can only speculate about who will be the democratic nominee to run for president. Barack Obama has arisen from the beginning and become a strong force, rolling over Hillary Clinton in the polls.
Barack Obama won the caucuses in Texas & Wyoming held on March 4th & 8th, 2008, and the primary held in Mississippi on March 11th.
It's time to take the gloves off as the last rounds of this fight get Biblical!
In my suburban Pittsburgh polling place, turn-out was not tremendous by noon, but not bad considering this is a primarily Republican area compared to the Democratic-focused city of Pittsburgh.
After Senator Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory over Senator Barack Obama in the Pennsylvania Primary on April 22, all eyes immediately turned to the next contests, Indiana and North Carolina.
Analysis of Oregon Primary Polls: early polls show Barack Obama with a commanding lead, but recent polls show smaller numbers. Analysis of factors that could determine the outcome of the Oregon Primary.
While it looks as if Senator Barack Obama might go down by a hefty margin in the Kentucky Primary, he seems to be enjoying a comfortable double-digit lead going into the Oregon Primary. Both the state of Oregon and the commonwealth of Kentucky hold their primaries...
The West Virginia victory may delay Obama plans for the Democratic nomination. However, Obama has a comfortable lead and Clinton is running out of states to catch Obama.
Indeed. How dare Senator Barack Obama ignore his trailing contender and assume the mantle of presumptive Democratic nominee for president? Quite simply: Because he can. And more importantly: Because he must.
Operation Chaos is tearing the Democratic Party apart.
Hillary Clinton is pushing for the Michigan and Florida Democratic delegates to count towards the Democratic candidates. Who would this benefit
As the North Carolina primary draws near, the flurry of political ads turns into a blizzard. A snowshovel analysis of the presidential candidates' advertisements
Exit polls In the Pennsylvania Primary indicate that Hillary Clinton would be In trouble in November should she Gain Democratic Nomination
A new poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire shows Hillary Clinton continuing maintain her lead in the New Hampshire presidential primary.
Although many predict easy victories for John McCain and Barack Obama in the New Hampshire Primary the record turnout could make the primary an interesting one to watch. Turnout is expected to be a deciding factor.
Looking at the exit polls from Tuesday's New Hampshire primary grants insight into the campaigns and possible futures of the candidates.
The Marist Poll released October 14,2007 reports "Hillary Clinton has a wide lead over her Democratic rivals for the 2008 New Hampshire Democratic Presidential Primary."
Bush think clinton will win democratic nominee,but not election
Giuliani's risky strategy will backfire with a disappointing finish in the Florida GOP primary
It is the law in New Hampshire. Their primary must be the first in the country and this time around it is earlier than it has ever been.
After most polls predicted a huge, double digit victory for Illinois Senator Barack Obama in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary, the actual voters had an entirely different idea.
As political coverage increasingly goes the way of the celebrity-fueled mass media and style triumphs over substance, it is apparent that the media already has crowned Barack Obama the winner of the New Hampshire primary before the election has even taken place
Predictions and evaluations of the upcoming South Carolina vote featuring polling data you gotta see
Voters in the New Hampshire Primary have once again shocked the nation by giving Hillary Clinton a narrow victory over a surging Barack Obama.
As long as he remains in the race, Edwards has a shot. Admittedly, it is a long shot, but with Clinton and Obama sniping at each other, Edwards has become the voice of reason in the Democratic Party.
South Carolina polls indicate Obama, McCain are strong leaders in the primary.
Today is the big day for the Democrats in South Carolina. The voters of South Carolina will make their voices heard and deliver their verdict on who they believe is the best candidate to run as the Party's nominee
Which Republican will come out on top of the GOP primary in Michigan?
Dennis Kucinich wins historic court case to be eligible for Nevada Democratic debate
Which Republican candidate will win the New York primary on Feb 5, aka Super Tuesday? The answer from a native New Yorker, aka a political expert
When I got up early today to vote in Pennsylvania, I smiled to myself about that old joking reference to corruption in politics: "Vote early, and vote often," the saying went.
Barack Obama will win Texas and Ohio to force Hillary Clinton to drop out of the presidential race
Six weeks is a long time, especially in politics. It has been six weeks since voters have had a chance to show their preference for a presidential candidate. On April 22 Pennsylvania voters will choose between Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Barack Obama...
Senator Hillary Clinton has taken the Manufacturing Belt by double-digit margins in every state thus far. New Jersey. Pennsylvania. Ohio. She took Michigan unopposed, so we really do not have a clear picture of how that state may have ultimately voted.
Despite the impressive victory manufactured by Hillary Clinton and her campaign, the outcome raises more questions.
With Wyoming, Romney now has two states that he has won and a significant lead (48-19 over Huckabee) in the number of delegates needed to win the nomination for candidacy for president at the Republican National Convention.
Hillary Clinton Claims She's Hanging On in Order to Be The Nominee In the Event Barack Obama is Assassinated
Now that we are moving on to North Carolina and Indiana, I look back at what happened in Pennsylvania.
Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind poll is taking a look at the Presidential election in New Jersey.
Submitting to mounting pressure coming from progressive groups, the Nevada Dems decline to be involved with a debate being hosted by FOX News.
The New Hampshire Primaries will be a lot more exciting to watch then the Iowa primaries were....
In three weeks Democrats will make a choice in Connecticut for a presidential candidate...and awareness voting is in.
Romney wins a close race in Michigan, followed by McCain and Huckabee.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney outspent and out-campaigned his rivals for the Republican Presidential nomination in his birth-home state of Michigan
Mitt Romney scored a huge win in Michigan this week. But voters can expect the race to remain competitive for both parties.
The last stop before Super Tuesday is the South Carolina Democratic Primary, and the race is tight between Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
U.S. Senator Eugene McCarthy was a Candidate for the 1968 Democratic Presidential Nomination
Prediction of the South Carolina Primary
A look at what factors created Obama's win in Louisiana's Democratic Primary
Hosting the 1st presidential primary, New Hampshire traditionally kicked off the election cycle until 1980, when the Iowa caucuses captured national media attention for the 1st time. NH's position as the 1st arbiter of the field of candidates was relished by Grainte Staters.
New Hampshire officially set the date of its 2008 Presidential primary, pushing the bulk of the campaign into the holiday season for the first time in history. The move came after the Michigan Supreme Court validated the Wolverine State's primary date of January 15, 2008.
Examining and handicapping the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination.
If the media is to be believed, Hillary Clinton is already running in the general election against a to-be Republican nominee, and her only rival with a hope of defeating her is Barack Obama. However, both are likely to lose the primary.
In the latest Gallup Poll, taken Nov. 30-Dec. 2 and focusing on the Democratic primary race, New York Senator Hillary Clinton is still the front runner, but her support is at its lowest level since June.
the selection of the Democratic and Republican nominee will be crucial factors in determining the outcome of the presidential election. Here are the likely candidates to be the VP nominees of both parties