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It's not that I want to call this primary before the voting even starts on Tuesday, but let's face it, a win by Barack Obama in the Mountaineer State is going to be a big shocker. ... continue reading West Virginia Goes For Clinton. If you didn't pay any attention over the weekend to the news of the Democratic Presidential race, Barack Obama kept pulling in enough superdelegates that he now leads Hillary Clinton in that category, too. One of the great things about Washington, D.C. is that when you are doing simple errands around town, you never know who you might run into. ... continue reading Oil And Water For The Democrats?. It is not everyday in Washington, D.C. that a Member of Congress publicly admits that he has a Love Child. Barack Obama returned to his day job on Thursday and did what seemed more like a victory tour through the halls of the U.S. Capitol. ... continue reading Obama-mania on Capitol Hill. Hillary Clinton is in danger of morphing into the 2008 Democratic version of one-time GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee. As of now, she has only a small chance to win, but she keeps on plugging away. ... continue reading A Weekend Of Questions For Hillary. It was already bad enough, the day after her split decision in Indiana and North Carolina, an outcome that seemed more like a defeat. ... continue reading Hillary Clinton Plows Ahead. While Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton fought to a split decision in Indiana and North Carolina on Tuesday, Obama was perceived as the winner, as he won easily in the Tar Heel State, while Clinton had to go past 1am before officially winning Indiana. I'm writing this in the Indianapolis airport as I wait on yet another delayed flight to take me back to DC after the Indiana Primary. ... continue reading "Where Are You Going Next?". With Hillary Clinton unable to spin an upset in North Carolina and barely able to win in Indiana, there was no earth-shattering change in the Democratic race last night. |
