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By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama, closer to clinching the Democratic Party's nomination to run for U.S. president, turned his focus on Wednesday to Republican John McCain and the general-election battleground of Florida. A Reuters/Zogby poll showed...
A memo released this afternoon by Sen. Barack Obama's campaign asserts the Illinois Senator is just 62 delegates away from securing the Democratic presidential nomination. Including the projected 31 delegates Obama won in Oregon, the 14 we won in Kentucky and the support of superdelegate...
By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama, closer to clinching the Democratic Party’s nomination to run for U.S. president, turned his focus on Wednesday to Republican John McCain and the general-election battleground of Florida. A Reuters/Zogby poll showed...
Today's Los Angeles Times has an interesting piece on Obama's efforts to organize the Sunshine State: In recent days, the Obama campaign has shifted as many as 15 staff members to Florida, launching a massive voter registration drive targeting young people and African Americans. Campaign...
By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent 8 minutes ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama, closer to clinching the Democratic Party's nomination to run for U.S. president, turned his focus on Wednesday to Republican John McCain and the general-election battleground of Florida. A Reuters/Zogby...
By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama, closer to clinching the Democratic Party's nomination to run for U.S. president, turned his focus on Wednesday to Republican John McCain and the general-election battleground of Florida. A Reuters/Zogby poll showed...
By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama edged closer to clinching the Democratic presidential nomination on Wednesday, but rival Hillary Clinton pushed on despite owing nearly $20 million in campaign debt. A Reuters/Zogby poll showed Obama opening an...
Clinton wins by wide margin in Kentucky, vows to continue nomination fight as Obama claims a majority of pledged Democratic delegates with Oregon victory | DELEGATE COUNT• EXIT POLLS | VIDEO: CLINTON CAMPAIGN CHAIR ON FNC• Clinton's Debt Soars as Candidates Raise $70M in April• Obama Organizer in...
"I'm never giving up, and I'm never giving in." That was the promise delivered Tuesday night by Sen. Hillary Clinton in her victory speech after having won the Kentucky primary in a 35% landslide. But the simple truth is, America is still quite a racist country, as evidenced by the exit polling...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Barack Obama has drawn even closer to securing the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. An Associated Press tally finds that Obama won at least 43 delegates from Tuesday's primaries in Kentucky and Oregon. Hillary Rodham Clinton has a minimum of 56. There are still four...
By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent 10 minutes ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama edged closer to clinching the Democratic presidential nomination on Wednesday, but rival Hillary Clinton pushed on despite owing nearly $20 million in campaign debt. A Reuters/Zogby poll showed Obama...
