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Sen. Clinton enjoys a 40-point lead in West Virginia as voters head to the polls Sen. Obama campaigning in Missouri and Michigan, two key swing states Obama will still lead Clinton in delegate count after her expected win WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton's expected victory in West...
It was from Michelle Obama and was obviously sent to many folks, but was deftly done to feel personal. I made the list because I'd logged onto the Obama site to look for events to cover as a journalist, so this was a glimpse into how the campaign made its pitch. The campaign dropped in recent...
CTV.ca News Staff As West Virginians voted in Tuesday's U.S. Democratic primary, where they are expected to hand Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton a big win, four more superdelegates declared for Sen. Barack Obama. Clinton and Obama met on the floor of the U.S. Senate on Tuesday morning, where they...
Sen. Hillary Clinton arrives for a series of votes on the U.S. Senate floor, May 13, 2008. (Photo: Tim Sloan/AFP/Getty Images) by Rick Pearson Hours before the polls closed in West Virginia, Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign turned on the spin machine, issuing a memo arguing that the state's...
West Virginia voters expected to give Clinton needed boost, Obama nets more superdelegates | BRIEFING BOOK (pdf)• Expected Clinton Victories Ring Hollow in Delegate Count• Ron Paul Supporters Gear Up for Convention Showdown• Watch FNC West Virginia Primary Coverage, 7 p.m. ET
Will Hillary Clinton fight for the nomination past June 1st? Yes, she'll fight like a junkyard dog Yes, but she'll gracefully fade away Hillary Clinton is trying to make the case why Tuesday’s Democratic primary in West Virginia matters even though Clinton trails Barack Obama in delegates won,...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (USATODAY.com) -- Hillary Rodham Clinton had every reason to expect a big victory Tuesday in the West Virginia Democratic primary as her campaign tried to use the contest to raise doubts about front-runner Barack Obama's electability in the fall. Obama, increasingly expanding...
Associated Press - May 13, 2008 1:53 PM ET Barack Obama has picked up the backing of 4 more superdelegates. Among them is former Democratic National Committee chairman Roy Romer, who today told reporters that he thinks the race is over. New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and Indiana Congressman Joe...
Malone report - Listen (MP3) Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton is looking for a decisive win in Tuesday's West Virginia primary to keep alive her fleeting hopes of winning the White House this year. Hillary Clinton has a big lead in West Virginia over rival Barack Obama, but...
ABC News' Z. Byron Wolf Reports: No snub on Capitol Hill today. Just before noon on the Senate floor, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., walked purposefully over to party rival New York Senator Hillary Clinton to shake her...
West Virginia voters expected to give Clinton boost she needs to remain in race, Obama nets more superdelegates | WEST VIRGINIA BRIEFING BOOK (pdf)• Expected Clinton Victories Ring Hollow in Delegate Count• Ron Paul Supporters Gear Up for Convention Showdown• Watch FNC West Virginia Primary...
