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It's going to take something big to knock the controversy over Barack Obama's "bitter" small town comments out of the minds of the media right now.
... continue reading Bitter Campaign Commentary for Obama. While Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton rumble in Pennsylvania, John McCain is making a foray to the Keystone State today as well to give a major speech on the economy.
... continue reading McCain Joins The Pennsylvania Rumble. We've talked a lot this year about relying too much on the polls in the Democratic race, as they've been all over the place at times. With the Pennsylvania primary a week away, which poll do you believe?
... continue reading So Which Poll Do You Believe?. There was basically zero political movement in the political battle over the war in Iraq the past two days in Congress, as lamwakers made clear the best chance for change comes with this November's elections.
... continue reading No Movement In Two Days of Iraq Hearings. Tuesday brought another poll from the Keystone State that indicated the race between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama is tightening.
... continue reading Less Than Two Weeks To Pennsylvania. As Senators John McCain, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama return for hearings today on the Iraq war with commanding General David Petraeus, put on your strategy hat for a moment, and let's think about what you want to achieve from your few hours back at your day job.
... continue reading Back on Capitol Hill, What's the Game Plan?. If you were too busy to check the news, the weekend didn't bring any significant changes in the Democratic race for the White House.
... continue reading Superdelegates Stay in a Holding Pattern. While the Iraq War has been playing Second Fiddle to the economy in recent months in the Congress, that will change this week as Iraq War Commander General David Petraeus goes before lawmakers for hearings.
... continue reading The Iraq War Returns to the Congress. It was a weekend filled with lots of little things that will have insane campaign insiders talking, while most voters in America will be more worried about who is going to get booted off of American Idol this week instead.
... continue reading Democratic Musings 15 Days Out From Pennslyvania. Extending his financial advantage over Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama brought in over $40 million in contributions in March, giving him $131 million in the first three months of 2008.
... continue reading Obama Chalks Up Another Fundraising Win. advertisement
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