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Is it "straight talk" or "straight jacket talk" as John McCain asks a Kenyan witch doctor if Hillary Clinton has put a spell on Barack Obama?
Barack Obama has announced that he will accept the Democratic nomination for Presidency in the open air of Denver. Contributors to the Obama campaign will have a chance to win a trip to Denver to meet Obama.
Sen. Barack Obama faces his second-best month of fundraising, but still falls behind Sen. John McCain. A serious Florida fight is still over the horizon with November right around the corner - but what does $52 million mean?
I discuss the various reactions to the photo of Obama in Muslim garb that surfaced recently, and I look for the probable cause.
The presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama hauled in a whopping sum of $52 million last month for his presidential bid, an amount that double that of his Republican counterpart who raised $22 million from 500 blunders.
A photograph of Barack Obama, in the Kenyan Muslim garb of his father, is making a big stir. Why?
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."
Democratic presidential nominees Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have engaged in a tit-for-tat accusation exchange over a photo of Barack Obama in traditional African dress.
The Obama for America is reaching voters through a new technological measure-the cell phone. Supporters are directed to text "Go" to OBAMA (62262)to get campaign information in their area.
Barack ranks second in national polls, just under Hillary Clinton. If elected, Obama will be the first African American President in the history of the United States.
The Obama campaign is superbly leading in showcasing the great prowess of grassroots organization which the senator is widely known for in his home state, Chicago.
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani was the Republican fundraising winner for the 2nd quarter with receipts of $17 million, while Democratic Senator Barack Obama raised an astonishing $32.5 million.