1,430 posts tagged Hillary Clinton North Carolina
SubscribeObama wins Edwards' endorsement
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After West Virginia, Clinton Still Can’t Win
http://irregulartimes.com/ index.php/ archives/ 2008/ 05/ 14/ after-west-virgini…Last week, Barack Obama increased his lead in convention delegates by 11 on the night of the North Carolina and Indiana primaries. Last night, Hillary Clinton won 9 more delegates than Barack Obama on the night of the West Virginia primaries. Nice, big win, Hillary Clinton. Not as big a win as Barack Obama’s last week.
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Race and the race
http://johnschwenkler.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 14/ race-and-the-race/Let me start off by saying that this statistic made makes me sick to my stomach: One in four Clinton voters and about one in 10 Obama voters said race was an important factor in their vote. As Sullivan notes, one can only imagine how many more were unwilling to admit it.
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The Democrats are putting the "stale" in stalemate
http://www.newsindia-times.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ democrats-are-putting-stale-in.h…The Democrats are putting the "stale" in stalemate. Barack Obama needed to "close the deal" by beating Hillary Clinton in Indiana and North Carolina. Clinton needed a "gamechanger" so that she could have a viable path to the presidential nomination. But as of May 6 night, no deal closed and no game changed.
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Strategy Session: Mapping an Obama Presidency
http://sanityandpwns.com/ 2008/ 05/ 13/ strategy-session-mapping-an-obama-presid…Strategy Session: Mapping an Obama Presidency Posted by michaelmee on May 13, 2008 According to the Rasmussen poll released on 5/12, if the poll’s % translate into the results, McCain wins 320-218 in the electoral vote. But, I don’t think that means much at this point. Obama has multiple paths to victory.
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Superdelegates endorsing Obama as West Virginia cast its vote
http://anunlovedone.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 13/ superdelegates-endorsing-obama-…• Here are the latest Superdelegate endorsements for Barack: · May 11th * Young Democrats of America Board Member and Former California Young Democrats President Crystal Strait · May 12th * Congressman and U.S.
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RetroVision Media Covers Hillary Clinton Using Coal Miner Daughters to Make A Statement Today
http://retrovisionmedia.com/ ourblog/ ?p=1015RetroVision Media Covers Hillary Clinton Using Coal Miner Daughters to Make A Statement Today Posted by Cool Guy In hillary clinton 13May 08 Barack Obama is expected to take a beating in the West Virginia Democratic primary contest today, so we thought we would examine why.
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Programming Correction
http://retrovisionmedia.com/ ourblog/ ?p=1014Programming Correction Posted by Cool Guy In classic films 13May 08 Major correction due for the incorrect movie description of King Solomon’s Mines. We gave the write up for the 1950 remake. The King Solomon’s Mines we have programmed for today is the original made in 1937 starring Paul Robeson as Umbopa.
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North Carolina and Indiana primaries: Who will emerge with the upper hand?
http://redblueamerica.com/ topic/ 2008-05-06/ north-carolina-and-indiana-primari…Indiana and North Carolina go to the polls today -- but nobody is expecting a clean answer to the (perhaps unanswerable) question: Who will be the Democratic Party's nominee for president? Hillary Clinton? Barack Obama? Can anybody land a knockout blow in this thing?
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North Carolina and Indiana primaries: Who will emerge with the upper hand?
http://redblueamerica.com/ topic/ 2008-05-06/ north-carolina-and-indiana-primari…Indiana and North Carolina go to the polls today -- but nobody is expecting a clean answer to the (perhaps unanswerable) question: Who will be the Democratic Party's nominee for president? Hillary Clinton? Barack Obama? Can anybody land a knockout blow in this thing?
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Hillary Should Not Quit!
http://uniteddems.com/ ?p=23While pollsters and pundits are piling the pressure on presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton to quit the White House race, her supporters seem adamant the former first lady should fight on. Most of the US media are declaring the race all but over, with Clinton’s odds of beating Barack Obama to the Democratic nomination now looking taller than ever.